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- catalog abstract ""This book attempts to reconcile modern linear control theory with classical control theory. One of the major concerns of this text is to present design methods, employing modern techniques, for obtaining control systems that stand up to the requirements that have been so well developed in the classical expositions of control theory. Therefore, among other things, an entire chapter is devoted to a description of the analysis of control systems, mostly following the classical lines of thought. In the later chapters of the book, in which modern synthesis methods are developed, the chapter on analysis is recurrently referred to. Furthermore, special attention is paid to subjects that are standard in classical control theory but are frequently overlooked in modern treatments, such as nonzero set point control systems, tracking systems, and control systems that have to cope with constant disturbances. Also, heavy emphasis is placed upon the stochastic nature of control problems because the stochastic aspects are so essential."--Preface.".
- catalog contributor b1521417.
- catalog contributor b1521418.
- catalog contributor b1521419.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description ""This book attempts to reconcile modern linear control theory with classical control theory. One of the major concerns of this text is to present design methods, employing modern techniques, for obtaining control systems that stand up to the requirements that have been so well developed in the classical expositions of control theory. Therefore, among other things, an entire chapter is devoted to a description of the analysis of control systems, mostly following the classical lines of thought. In the later chapters of the book, in which modern synthesis methods are developed, the chapter on analysis is recurrently referred to. Furthermore, special attention is paid to subjects that are standard in classical control theory but are frequently overlooked in modern treatments, such as nonzero set point control systems, tracking systems, and control systems that have to cope with constant disturbances. Also, heavy emphasis is placed upon the stochastic nature of control problems because the stochastic aspects are so essential."--Preface.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 553-561.".
- catalog description "Elements of linear system theory -- Analysis of linear control systems -- Optimal linear state feedback control systems -- Optimal linear reconstruction of the state -- Optimal linear output feedback control systems -- Linear optimal control theory for discrete-time systems.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 575 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Linear optimal control systems.".
- catalog identifier "0471511102".
- catalog isFormatOf "Linear optimal control systems.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Wiley Interscience".
- catalog relation "Linear optimal control systems.".
- catalog subject "629.8/32".
- catalog subject "Automatic control.".
- catalog subject "Control theory.".
- catalog subject "Linear control systems Design Optimisation methods".
- catalog subject "QA402.3 .K89".
- catalog tableOfContents "Elements of linear system theory -- Analysis of linear control systems -- Optimal linear state feedback control systems -- Optimal linear reconstruction of the state -- Optimal linear output feedback control systems -- Linear optimal control theory for discrete-time systems.".
- catalog title "Linear optimal control systems [by] Huibert Kwakernaak [and] Raphael Sivan.".
- catalog type "text".