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  • av P.G. Stoica & T. Soederstroem
    732,-

  • - Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Control Mechanics in Honor of the 65th Birthday of George Leitmann January 22-24, 1990, University of Southern California
     
    732,-

    The three Workshops on Control Mechanics held annually since 1988 at the University of Southern California made substantial contribution to the above set of topics and have established a tradition in the interface between mechanics and control.

  • av J.Dwight Aplevich
    732,-

    These notes are an introduction to implicit models of linear dynamical systems, with applications to modelling, control system design, and identification, intended for control-system engineers at the beginning graduate level.

  • av Grzegorz Mzyk
    732,-

    This class of systems includes various interconnections of linear dynamic blocks and static nonlinear elements, e.g., Hammerstein system, Wiener system, Wiener-Hammerstein ("sandwich") system and additive NARMAX systems with feedback.

  • av Marco Ariola, Francesco Amato, Roberto Ambrosino, m.fl.
    732,-

    Finite-time stability (FTS) is a more practical concept than classical Lyapunov stability, useful for checking whether the state trajectories of a system remain within pre-specified bounds over a finite time interval.

  • - Proceedings of the IFIP WG 7.2 International Conference Irsee, April 9-12, 1990
     
    732,-

    The purpose of the Conference on Optimal Control of Partial Differential Equations was to bring together leading experts in this field and to exchange ideas and information about recent advances in control theory connected with partial differential equations.

  • - A Top-Down Approach to Distributed Control of Discrete-Event Systems
    av Kai Cai & W. Murray Wonham
    732,-

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