Mathematical systems theory

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Mathematical Systems TheoryA system is part of reality which we think to be a separated unit within this reality. The reality outside the system is called the surroundings. The interaction between system and surroundings is realized via quantities, which are called input and output. Quite often one wants, through a proper choice of the input, the system to behave in a desired way.Mathematical Systems Theory is concerned with the study and control of input/output phenomena. The emphasis is on the dynamic behaviour of these phenomena, i.e. how do characteristic features change in time and what are the relationships.These course notes are intended for use at the undergraduate level and form the basis for other courses such as optimal control and filter theory.Contents: 1. Introduction - 2. Some Modelling Principles - 3. Linear Differential Systems - 4 System Properties - 5. State and Output Feedback - 6. Input/Output Representations - 7. Linear Difference Systems - 8. Extensions and Some Related Topics - 9. MATLAB Exercises - Bibliography - IndexIn the International Journal of Robust Nonlinear Control (2006, 16, 87-88) Christian Commault wrote in his review of this book: "In conclusion, this book may find a very useful place in the literature on linear system theory because of its qualities of presentation and writing, its concision and its good trade-off between rigour and accessibility. It can be considered as an appealing entrance in system theory which will encourage students, and also new researchers in the field, to pursue by the study of more complete books as, for example, those cited before."http://www.vssd.nl/hlf/a003.htm

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Auteur
G.J. Olsder, J.W. van der Woude
Uitgever
Delft Academic Press / VSSD
ISBN
9789071301407
Bindwijze
Hardback
Publicatiedatum
Juni 2005
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
218

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Mathematical Systems Theory


A system is part of reality which we think to be a separated unit within this reality. The reality outside the system is called the surroundings. The interaction between system and surroundings is realized via quantities, which are called input and output. Quite often one wants, through a proper choice of the input, the system to behave in a desired way.


Mathematical Systems Theory is concerned with the study and control of input/output phenomena. The emphasis is on the dynamic behaviour of these phenomena, i.e. how do characteristic features change in time and what are the relationships.


These course notes are intended for use at the undergraduate level and form the basis for other courses such as optimal control and filter theory.


Contents: 1. Introduction - 2. Some Modelling Principles - 3. Linear Differential Systems - 4 System Properties - 5. State and Output Feedback - 6. Input/Output Representations - 7. Linear Difference Systems - 8. Extensions and Some Related Topics - 9. MATLAB Exercises - Bibliography - Index


In the International Journal of Robust Nonlinear Control (2006, 16, 87-88) Christian Commault wrote in his review of this book:


"In conclusion, this book may find a very useful place in the literature on linear system theory because of its qualities of presentation and writing, its concision and its good trade-off between rigour and accessibility. It can be considered as an appealing entrance in system theory which will encourage students, and also new researchers in the field, to pursue by the study of more complete books as, for example, those cited before."


http://www.vssd.nl/hlf/a003.htm


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Specificaties

Auteur
G.J. Olsder, J.W. van der Woude
Uitgever
Delft Academic Press / VSSD
ISBN
9789071301407
Bindwijze
Hardback
Publicatiedatum
Juni 2005
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
218

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