<p>Linear systems theory is the cornerstone of control theory and a well-established discipline that focuses on linear differential equations from the perspective of control and estimation. In this textbook, Joรฃo Hespanha covers the key topics of the field in a unique lecture-style format, making th
Linear systems theory
โ Scribed by Joao P. Hespanha
- Publisher
- PUP
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
โฆ Table of Contents
COVER......Page 1
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 8
PREAMBLE......Page 14
LINEAR SYSTEMS I - BASIC CONCEPTS......Page 18
I: SYSTEM REPRESENTATION......Page 20
1 STATE-SPACE LINEAR SYSTEMS......Page 22
2 LINEARIZATION......Page 28
3 CAUSALITY, TIME INVARIANCE, AND LINEARITY......Page 39
4 IMPULSE RESPONSE AND TRANSFER FUNCTION OF STATE-SPACE SYSTEMS......Page 48
5 SOLUTIONS TO LTV SYSTEMS......Page 58
6 SOLUTIONS TO LTI SYSTEMS......Page 63
7 SOLUTIONS TO LTI SYSTEMS: THE JORDAN NORMAL FORM......Page 72
II: STABILITY......Page 78
8 INTERNAL OR LYAPUNOV STABILITY......Page 80
9 INPUT-OUTPUT STABILITY......Page 97
10 PREVIEW OF OPTIMAL CONTROL......Page 104
III: CONTROLLABILITY AND STATE FEEDBACK......Page 110
11 CONTROLLABLE AND REACHABLE SUBSPACES......Page 112
12 CONTROLLABLE SYSTEMS......Page 127
13 CONTROLLABLE DECOMPOSITIONS......Page 135
14 STABILIZABILITY......Page 140
IV: OBSERVABILITY AND OUTPUT FEEDBACK......Page 150
15 OBSERVABILITY......Page 152
16 OUTPUT FEEDBACK......Page 165
17 MINIMAL REALIZATIONS......Page 174
LINEAR SYSTEMS II-ADVANCED MATERIAL......Page 182
V: POLES AND ZEROS OF MIMO SYSTEMS......Page 184
18 SMITH-MCMILLAN FORM......Page 186
19 STATE-SPACE ZEROS, MINIMALITY, AND SYSTEM INVERSES......Page 194
VI: LQR/LQG OPTIMAL CONTROL......Page 206
20 LINEAR QUADRATIC REGULATION (LQR)......Page 208
21 THE ALGEBRAIC RICCATI EQUATION (ARE)......Page 214
22 FREQUENCY DOMAIN AND ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF LQR......Page 221
23 OUTPUT FEEDBACK......Page 240
24 LQG/LQR AND THE Q PARAMETERIZATION......Page 255
25 Q DESIGN......Page 260
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 274
E......Page 276
L......Page 277
O......Page 278
S......Page 279
Z......Page 280
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