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Mathematical theory of adaptive control / Vladimir G. Sragovich ; translator, I.A. Sinitzin ; editor, J. Spalínski ; assistant editors, L. Stettner and J. Zabczyk.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Series: Interdisciplinary mathematical sciences ; v. 4.Publication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 473 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9812701036
  • 9789812701039
  • 9789812563712
  • 9812563717
  • 1281881198
  • 9781281881199
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mathematical theory of adaptive control.DDC classification:
  • 515/.642 22
LOC classification:
  • QA402.3 .S74 2006eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Basic notions and definitions -- Real-valued HPIV with finite number of controls: Automaton approach -- Stochastic approximation -- Minimax adaptive control -- Controlled finite homogeneous Markov chains -- Control of partially observable Markov chains and regenerative processes -- Control of Markov processes with discrete time and semi-Markov processes -- Control of stationary processes -- Finite-converging procedures for control problems with inequalities -- Control of linear difference equations -- Control of ordinary differential equations -- Control of stochastic differential equations.
Summary: The theory of adaptive control is concerned with construction of strategies so that the controlled system behaves in a desirable way, without assuming the complete knowledge of the system. The models considered in this comprehensive book are of Markovian type. Both partial observation and partial information cases are analyzed. While the book focuses on discrete time models, continuous time ones are considered in the final chapter. The book provides a novel perspective by summarizing results on adaptive control obtained in the Soviet Union, which are not well known in the West. Comments on the.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-470) and index.

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Basic notions and definitions -- Real-valued HPIV with finite number of controls: Automaton approach -- Stochastic approximation -- Minimax adaptive control -- Controlled finite homogeneous Markov chains -- Control of partially observable Markov chains and regenerative processes -- Control of Markov processes with discrete time and semi-Markov processes -- Control of stationary processes -- Finite-converging procedures for control problems with inequalities -- Control of linear difference equations -- Control of ordinary differential equations -- Control of stochastic differential equations.

The theory of adaptive control is concerned with construction of strategies so that the controlled system behaves in a desirable way, without assuming the complete knowledge of the system. The models considered in this comprehensive book are of Markovian type. Both partial observation and partial information cases are analyzed. While the book focuses on discrete time models, continuous time ones are considered in the final chapter. The book provides a novel perspective by summarizing results on adaptive control obtained in the Soviet Union, which are not well known in the West. Comments on the.

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