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On the orthogonality of suboptimum estimate in the combined estimation and control problem

โœ Scribed by S. Vathsal; I.G. Sarma


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0005-1098

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sur rOrthogonalit6 d'Estimation Sub-Optimum dans le Probl~me Combin6 d'Estimation et de Contr61e. ~Jber die Orthogonalit/it suboptimaler Sch/itzung beim kombinierten Schlitz-und Steuerproblem 06 OpTOFOHaJIbHOCTrt cy6onTI4Maz-tbnO~ oIIeHKtt a o6~e)II4HeHHO~ npo6steMe otleHrH n ynpaB.qeHrta S. VATHSALt and I. G. SARMAt Summary--By deriving the equations for an error analysis of modeling inaccuracies for the combined estimation and control problem, it is shown that the optimum estimation error is orthogonal to the actual suboptimum estimate.


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