Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Notations
- 1 Introduction and Overview
- 2 State/Signal Systems: Trajectories, Transformations, and Interconnections
- 3 State/Signal Systems: Dynamic and Frequency Domain Properties
- 4 Input/State/Output Representations
- 5 Input/State/Output Systems: Dynamic and Frequency Domain Properties
- 6 Bounded Input/State/Output Systems in Continuous and Discrete Time
- 7 Bounded Input/State/Output Systems in Continuous and Discrete Time
- 8 Semi-bounded Input/State/Output Systems
- 9 Semi-bounded State/Signal Systems
- 10 Resolvable Input/State/Output and State/Signal Nodes
- 11 Frequency Domain Input/State/Output Systems
- 12 Frequency Domain State/Signal Systems
- 13 Internally Well-Posed Systems
- 14 Well-Posed Input/State/Output Systems
- 15 Well-Posed State/Signal Systems
- Appendix A Operators and Analytic Vector Bundles in H-Spaces
- References
- Index
4 - Input/State/Output Representations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Notations
- 1 Introduction and Overview
- 2 State/Signal Systems: Trajectories, Transformations, and Interconnections
- 3 State/Signal Systems: Dynamic and Frequency Domain Properties
- 4 Input/State/Output Representations
- 5 Input/State/Output Systems: Dynamic and Frequency Domain Properties
- 6 Bounded Input/State/Output Systems in Continuous and Discrete Time
- 7 Bounded Input/State/Output Systems in Continuous and Discrete Time
- 8 Semi-bounded Input/State/Output Systems
- 9 Semi-bounded State/Signal Systems
- 10 Resolvable Input/State/Output and State/Signal Nodes
- 11 Frequency Domain Input/State/Output Systems
- 12 Frequency Domain State/Signal Systems
- 13 Internally Well-Posed Systems
- 14 Well-Posed Input/State/Output Systems
- 15 Well-Posed State/Signal Systems
- Appendix A Operators and Analytic Vector Bundles in H-Spaces
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 4 considers the human rights relevant to research using linked data without consent; how these rights come into tension with each other and other relevant interests; and how these tensions should be considered and resolved. It notes the emphasis placed in the West on civil and political rights, such as the right to privacy, and the lack of attention to economic, social, and cultural rights, such as the right to health, and how this has resulted in an unbalanced approach to the regulation of research.
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- Linear State/Signal Systems , pp. 217 - 275Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022