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Algorithms of Estimation for Nonlinear Systems

A Differential and Algebraic Viewpoint

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  • © 2017

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  • Introduces novel approaches to nonlinear control systems
  • Self-contained presentation suitable also for newcomers to the field
  • Contains many worked examples

Part of the book series: Understanding Complex Systems (UCS)

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This book acquaints readers with recent developments in dynamical systems theory and its applications, with a strong focus on the control and estimation of nonlinear systems.

Several algorithms are proposed and worked out for a set of model systems, in particular so-called input-affine or bilinear systems, which can serve to approximate a wide class of nonlinear control systems. These can either take the form of state space models or be represented by an input-output equation.

The approach taken here further highlights the role of modern mathematical and conceptual tools, including differential algebraic theory, observer design for nonlinear systems and generalized canonical forms.

Reviews

“Many examples are provided throughout the book to illustrate the methods described in each section. … the book provides an interesting overview of the potentialities of the differential algebraic approach and the relationships with analogous results from the differential geometric approach.” (Filippo Cacace, Mathematical Reviews, November, 2017)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Departamento de Control Automatico, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, Mexico

    Rafael Martínez-Guerra, Christopher Diego Cruz-Ancona

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