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Nonlinear Control Systems : An Algebraic Setting

Part of the Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences series
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The approach presented here is based on the use of algebraic methods which are intrinsically linear, rather than differential geometric methods.

This allows the exposition to remain simple from a mathematical point of view, and accessible for those with an understanding of linear control theory.

It is divided into three parts: Part 1 is devoted to mathematical preliminaries and to the development of tools and methods for system analysis.

Part 2 is concerned with solving specific control problems, including disturbance decoupling, non-interactive control, model matching and feedback linearization problems.

Part 3 introduces differential algebraic notions and discusses their applications to nonlinear control and system theory.

There are examples to illustrate theoretical results.

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Springer London Ltd
1852331518 / 9781852331511
Paperback / softback
629.836
31/03/1999
United Kingdom
English
183p.
24 cm
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