articleDec 24, 2002Closed access
Robust and optimal control
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
This paper will very briefly review the history of the relationship between modern optimal control and robust control. The latter is commonly viewed as having arisen in reaction to certain perceived inadequacies of the former. More recently, the distinction has effectively disappeared. Once-controversial notions of robust control have become thoroughly mainstream, and optimal control methods permeate robust control theory. This has been especially true in H-infinity theory, the primary focus of this paper.
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- Robust control
- Optimal control
- Mainstream
- Control (management)
- Computer science
- Robustness (evolution)
- Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control
- Control theory (sociology)
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