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Receding Horizon Control: Model Predictive Control for State Models (Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing)

โœ Scribed by Wook Hyun Kwon, Soo Hee Han


Publisher
Springer
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
387
Edition
1st Edition.
Category
Library

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Easy-to-follow learning structure makes absorption of advanced material as pain-free as possible Introduces complete theories for stability and cost monotonicity for constrained and non-linear systems as well as for linear systems In co-ordination with MATLABยฎ files available from springeronline.com, exercises and examples give the student more practice in the predictive control and filtering techniques presented

โœฆ Table of Contents


2Optimal Controls on Finite and InfiniteHorizons: A Review......Page 29
6Constrained Receding Horizon Controls......Page 272
3State Feedback Receding Horizon Controls3.1......Page 95
3.5 Receding Horizon Control via Linear MatrixInequality Forms......Page 151
FMATLAB Programs......Page 357


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