<p>VI 5.3 Proof of the measurement-feedback result. 144 5.4 Relaxation of the a priori assumptions .. 165 5.4.1 Including the feedthroughs . . . . . 165 5.4.2 How to 'remove' the regularity assumptions 174 6 Examples and conclusions 177 6.1 Delay systems in state-space . . . . . . . . . . 177 6.1.1
The H-infinity Control Problem: a state space approach
β Scribed by Anton Stoorvogel
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Series
- Prentice Hall International Series in Systems and Control Engineering
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
1 Introduction.- 2 Elements of Linear Systems Theory.- 3 Norms and Factorizations.- 4 Chain-Scattering Representations of the Plant.- 5 J-Lossless Conjugation and Interpolation.- 6 J-Lossless Factorizations.- 7 H-infinity Control via (J, J')-Lossless Factorization.- 8 State-Space Solutions to H-inf
Incorporating recent developments in control and systems research, Linear Control Theory provides the fundamental theoretical background needed to fully exploit control system design software. This logically-structured text opens with a detailed treatment of the relevant aspects of the state space a
Incorporating recent developments in control and systems research, Linear Control Theory provides the fundamental theoretical background needed to fully exploit control system design software. This logically-structured text opens with a detailed treatment of the relevant aspects of the state space a
Incorporating recent developments in control and systems research, Linear Control Theory provides the fundamental theoretical background needed to fully exploit control system design software. This logically-structured text opens with a detailed treatment of the relevant aspects of the state space a