Description |
1 online resource (412 p.) |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Language |
English. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Pt. I. On control systems classic fundamentals -- pt. II. Novel system fundamental: fulltransfer function matrix F(s) -- pt. III. Novel control theories: tracking and trackability -- pt. IV. Novel tracking control synthesis -- pt. V. Conclusion -- pt. VI. Appendixes. |
Summary |
The book addresses its content to control and systems science and engineering professors, researchers, Ph. D. and graduate students, designers, as well as to applied mathematicians and researchers and engineers dealing with dynamics and linear mathematical modeling of technical plants and processes. The primary purpose of control is to force the behavior in an unpredictable environment (under the actions of unknown and possibly immeasurable disturbances and unpredictable, hence most probably non-zero, initial conditions). This means that a kind of tracking is the key property that should characterize the control system. Surprisingly, the tracking theory has not been well developed. It is the stability theory that has been dominating. However, stability and tracking are mutually independent. The book sets up the fundamentals of the tracking theory for the control systems. Various tracking properties defined in the book express different tracking qualities-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Production control.
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Linear control systems.
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Automatic tracking.
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Production -- Contrôle. |
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Commande linéaire. |
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Poursuite automatique. |
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Automatic tracking |
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Linear control systems |
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Production control |
Other Form: |
1-4665-8751-2 |
ISBN |
1315215756 |
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9781315215754 |
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1466587520 |
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9781466587526 |
Standard No. |
10.1201/b14942 doi |
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