Algebraic theory of linear feedback systems with full and decentralized compensators
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Algebraic theory of linear feedback systems with full and decentralized compensators
(Lecture notes in control and information sciences, 142)
Springer-Verlag, c1990
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Description
The algebraic theory of linear, time-invariant, multiinput-multioutput (MIMO) feedback systems has developed rapidly during the past decade. The factorization approach is simple and elegant; it is suitable for both continuous-time and discrete-time lumped-parameter system models, and many of its results apply directly to distributed-parameter systems. This volume streamlines the algebreaic approach to the analysis and synthesis of linear time-invariant MIMO feedback systems.
Table of Contents
Algebraic framework.- Full-feedback control systems.- Decentralized control systems.
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