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Event-based control of linear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws

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Figure 1. Network of 2 conservation laws for a roundabout.
Figure 2. Trajectories involved in triggering condition (19) for controller u = ϕ 1 (z).
Figure 4. Numerical solution of the first component y 1 of the closed-loop system with controller u = ϕ 1 (z) (left) and with controller u = ϕ 2 (z) (right)

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