Unifying Concepts of Systems Applicable to Aerospace Systems

The main areas of research which have been invesestigated are linear systems with unknown input gains, neutrality and separability properties of dual control algorithms, the controllability of fixed linear systems, compatible suboptimal controllers for the constrained dynamic compensation of linear...

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AUTOMATIC CONTROL
CONTROL THEORY
DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS
OPTIMIZATION
ORBITS
RESPIRATION
Theoretical Mathematics
THESES
TIME INVARIANT SYSTEMS
TIME VARYING SYSTEMS
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