Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems A. Cheremensky

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems By A. Cheremensky

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems by A. Cheremensky


$141.59
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Within the framework of the optimization problem for linear control systems with quadratic performance index (LQP), the operator approach allows the construction of a systems theory including a number of problems with hardly visible concreteness. This title emphasizes on developing methods for solving a sufficiently general LQP.

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems Summary

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems by A. Cheremensky

The idea of optimization runs through most parts of control theory. The simplest optimal controls are preplanned (programmed) ones. The problem of constructing optimal preplanned controls has been extensively worked out in literature (see, e. g. , the Pontrjagin maximum principle giving necessary conditions of preplanned control optimality). However, the concept of op timality itself has a restrictive character: it is limited by what one means under optimality in each separate case. The internal contradictoriness of the preplanned control optimality ("the better is the enemy of the good") yields that the practical significance of optimal preplanned controls proves to be not great: such controls are usually sensitive to unregistered disturbances (includ ing the round-off errors which are inevitable when computer devices are used for forming controls), as there is the effect of disturbance accumulation in the control process which makes controls to be of little use on large time inter vals. This gap is mainly provoked by oversimplified settings of optimization problems. The outstanding result of control theory established in the end of the first half of our century is that controls in feedback form ensure the weak sensitivity of closed loop systems with respect to "small" unregistered internal and external disturbances acting in them (here we do not need to discuss performance indexes, since the considered phenomenon is of general nature). But by far not all optimal preplanned controls can be represented in a feedback form.

Table of Contents

Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems.- to systems theory.- Resolution spaces.- Linear control plants in a resolution space.- Linear quadratic optimization in preplanned control class.- Linear quadratic optimization in feedback control class.- Finite-dimensional LQP.- Some computing methods in stationary finite-dimensional SLQPs.

Additional information

NPB9780792337652
9780792337652
0792337654
Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems by A. Cheremensky
New
Hardback
Springer
1996-05-31
398
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Operator Approach to Linear Control Systems