Classical Control Using H? Methods


Theory, Optimization and Design

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By J. William Helton, Orlando Merino
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SIAM - SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED
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228 x 151 mm
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540 g
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308

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Preface Part I: Short Design Course. Chapter 1: A Method for Solving System Design Problems Chapter 2: Internal Stability Chapter 3: Frequency Domain Performance Requirements Chapter 4: Optimization Review of Concepts Chapter 5: A Design Example With OPTDesign Part II: More on Design. Chapter 6: Examples Chapter 7: Internal Stability Part III: H? Theory. Chapter 8: H? Optimization and Control Chapter 10: Facts About Analytic Functions Chapter 11: Proof of the Main Result Chapter 12: Computer Solutions to OPT Part IV: H? Theory: Vector Case. Chapter 13: Many Analytic Functions Chapter 14: Coordinate Descent Approaches to OPT Chapter 15: More Numerical Algorithms Chapter 16: More Theory of the Vector OPT Problem Part V: Semidefinite Programming vs. H? Optimization. Chapter 17: Matrix H? Optimization Chapter 18: Numerical Algorithms for H? Optimization Chapter 19: Semidefinite Programming vs. Matrix H? Optimization Chapter 20: Proofs Part VI: Appendices. Appendix A: History and Perspective Appendix B: Pure Mathematics and H? Optimization Appendix C: Uncertainty Appendix D: Computer Code for Examples in Chapter 6 Appendix E: Getting OPTDesign and Anopt Appendix F: Anopt Notebook Appendix G: NewtonInterpolant Notebook Appendix H: NewtonFit Notebook.

'The books by Helton and Merino contain a wealth of material that can be used by students and researchers in a variety of different ways, depending on background and interests. To enhance this modular flexibility, the authors offer two versions ... Both versions contain introductory material, at an elementary level, on what control engineering is all about ...' Joseph A. Ball, SIAM Review 'This book, treating control system design using H-Infinity techniques and H-Infinity theory motivated by control applications, is a very good tool for a large number of people interested in control and in H^\infty theory, from undergraduate students and engineers to research mathematicians. Here the reader can find answers to practical and theoretical problems, even by a partial reading, because the book is written in a highly modular way ...' I. Valusescu, Zentralblatt fur Mathematik ' The authors make clear that a powerful and unified theory of H-Infinity design is beginning to emerge, but that much remains to be done. The present book is a welcome contribution that should help to publicize the important advances that have been made and their potential for solving a difficult class of engineering control design problems.' N. Harris McClamroch, Mathematical Reviews

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