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Control Theory for Linear Systems deals with the mathematical theory of feedback control of linear systems. It treats a wide range of control synthesis problems for linear state space systems with inputs and outputs. The book provides a treatment of these problems using state space methods, often with a geometric flavour. Its subject matter ranges from controllability and observability, stabilization, disturbance decoupling, and tracking and regulation, to linear quadratic regulation, H2 and H-infinity control, and robust stabilization. Each chapter of the book contains a series of exercises, intended to increase the reader's understanding of the material. Often, these exercises generalize and extend the material treated in the regular text.
FROM THE REVIEWS: "...The book covers quite a broad range of material and gives the student a solid introduction to the field of systems and control theory ... I found this book to be well written and rigorous in its approach. It provides a good introduction to the mathematical theory of linear systems and control system design. I would recommend it as a good choice for a first-year graduate course covering these topics." -IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL
MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS "...it is no small task to produce a book that presents the essential ingredients of the theory in a manner suitable for graduate students who are learning it for the first time. However, this is precisely the objective of the book under review and, in the opinion of this reviewer, the authors have succeeded admirably...Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises and historical notes and references. Also included in a fairly extensive bibliography with 232 references. These features and the lucid writing style of the authors make this book ideally suited for any graduate course in linear control theory aimed at students of applied mathematics or mathematically inclined students of engineering."
Control Theory for Linear Systems deals with the mathematical
theory of feedback control of linear systems. It treats a wide
range of control synthesis problems for linear state space systems
with inputs and outputs. The book provides a treatment of these
problems using state space methods, often with a geometric flavour.
Its subject matter ranges from controllability and observability,
stabilization, disturbance decoupling, and tracking and regulation,
to linear quadratic regulation, H2 and H-infinity control, and
robust stabilization. Each chapter of the book contains a series of
exercises, intended to increase the reader's understanding of the
material. Often, these exercises generalize and extend the material
treated in the regular text.
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