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H-infinity Control and Estimation of State-multiplicative Linear Systems (Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences)

Author Eli Gershon, Uri Shaked, Isaac Yaesh
Publisher Springer
Category Technology & Engineering
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN1852339977
ISBN-139781852339975
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Multiplicative noise appears in systems where the process or measurement noise levels depend on the system state vector. Such systems are relevant, for example, in radar measurements where larger ranges involve higher noise level.

This monograph embodies a comprehensive survey of the relevant literature with basic problems being formulated and solved by applying various techniques including game theory, linear matrix inequalities and Lyapunov parameter-dependent functions.

Topics covered include: convex H2 and H-infinity norms analysis of systems with multiplicative noise; state feedback control and state estimation of systems with multiplicative noise; dynamic and static output feedback of stochastic bilinear systems; tracking controllers for stochastic bilinear systems utilizing preview information.

Various examples which demonstrate the applicability of the theory to practical control engineering problems are considered; two such examples are taken from the aerospace and guidance control areas.

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