This volume surveys the major results and techniques of analysis in the field of adaptive control. Focusing on linear, continuous time, single-input, single-output systems, the authors offer a clear, conceptual presentation of adaptive methods, enabling a critical evaluation of these techniques and
Adaptive Control: Stability, Convergence, and Robustness (Prentice-Hall Advanced Reference Series)
โ Scribed by Shankar Sastry
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume surveys the major results and techniques of analysis in the field of adaptive control. Focusing on linear, continuous time, single-input, single-output systems, the authors offer a clear, conceptual presentation of adaptive methods, enabling a critical evaluation of these techniques and suggesting avenues of further development. 1989 edition.
โฆ Table of Contents
chap0-1......Page 1
chap2......Page 32
chap3......Page 60
chap4......Page 90
chap5......Page 116
chap6......Page 141
chap7......Page 160
chap8......Page 175
exs......Page 202
correct......Page 221
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