</p>Splines, both interpolatory and smoothing, have a long and rich history that has largely been application driven. This book unifies these constructions in a comprehensive and accessible way, drawing from the latest methods and applications to show how they arise naturally in the theory of linear
Control Theoretic Splines: Optimal Control, Statistics, and Path Planning
โ Scribed by Magnus Egerstedt; Clyde Martin
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Series
- Princeton Series in Applied Mathematics; 31
- Edition
- Course Book
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Splines, both interpolatory and smoothing, have a long and rich history that has largely been application driven. This book unifies these constructions in a comprehensive and accessible way, drawing from the latest methods and applications to show how they arise naturally in the theory of linear control systems. Magnus Egerstedt and Clyde Martin are leading innovators in the use of control theoretic splines to bring together many diverse applications within a common framework. In this book, they begin with a series of problems ranging from path planning to statistics to approximation. Using the tools of optimization over vector spaces, Egerstedt and Martin demonstrate how all of these problems are part of the same general mathematical framework, and how they are all, to a certain degree, a consequence of the optimization problem of finding the shortest distance from a point to an affine subspace in a Hilbert space. They cover periodic splines, monotone splines, and splines with inequality constraints, and explain how any finite number of linear constraints can be added. This book reveals how the many natural connections between control theory, numerical analysis, and statistics can be used to generate powerful mathematical and analytical tools.
This book is an excellent resource for students and professionals in control theory, robotics, engineering, computer graphics, econometrics, and any area that requires the construction of curves based on sets of raw data.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. Control Systems and Minimum Norm Problems
Chapter Three. Eight Fundamental Problems
Chapter Four. Smoothing Splines and Generalizations
Chapter Five. Approximations and Limiting Concepts
Chapter Six. Smoothing Splines with Continuous Data
Chapter Seven. Monotone Smoothing Splines
Chapter Eight. Smoothing Splines as Integral Filters
Chapter Nine. Optimal Transfer between Affine Varieties
Chapter Ten. Path Planning and Telemetry
Chapter Eleven. Node Selection
Bibliography
Index
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