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Advances in control systems. theory and applications / Volume 7 :

Advances in Control Systems.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Leondes, Cornelius T (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1969.
Colección:Advances in Control Systems.
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Control Systems: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; Chapter 1. Computational Problems in Random and Deterministic Dynamical Systems; I. Introduction; II. Problem Statement and Preliminaries; III. Sufficient Conditions for Controllability; IV. Solution of Terminal Control Problem; V. Computational Comparisons; VI. Relations between the Induced State Space Algorithm and the Maximum Principle
  • VII. Relations between the Induced State Space Algorithm and Dynamic Programming: An Optimal Iterative AlgorithmReferences; Chapter 2. Approximate Continuous Nonlinear Minimal-Variance Filtering; I. Introduction; II. Mathematical Model; III. Review of Present Approximate Filter Equations; IV. Derivation of Valid Filter Equations; V. Simulations; References; Chapter 3. Computational Methods in Optimal Control Problems; I. Introduction; II. The Optimal Control Problem; III. Computational Methods and Integration of Optimal Trajectories; IV. A Reentry Problem; V. Optimal Reentry Trajectories
  • VI. An Optimal Linear Control SystemVII. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. The Optimal Control of Systems with Transport Lag; Notation and Symbols; I. Introduction; II. Systems Described by Differential-Integral Equations; III. Systems Described by Linear Differential-Integral Equations; IV. Linear Systems with Time Delays; V. Computational Results; VI. Conclusions and Comments; References; Chapter 5. Entropy Analysis of Feedback Control Systems; I. Introduction; II. Mathematical Preliminaries; III. The Estimation Problem; IV. Real-Time Data Processing; V. Conclusions