Filtering Theory: With Applications to Fault Detection, Isolation, and Estimation
As soon as we (AS and PS) completed writing the book on H Optimal Con- 2 trol, another task of equal magnitude was laid to our charge. This task was to work onltering and related topics. This book releases us from this charge. In this endeavor, we are fortunate to have found a capable person in our friend and colleague (AAS) who helped us release our burden. The subject ofltering is indeed vast and immense, much more so than the subject of H Optimal Control. In this work, we have tried to present what we 2 believe to be the fundamental issues ofltering. The book is not intended to give a chronological development ofltering from a historical point of view. A vast number of books already do so. Our intent here is to develop from our perspective the complete theory ofltering and various design methodologies associated with it along with their practical implementations. In this respect, we present here a state-of-the-art view of exact and almost input-decoupledltering, H ,and H 2 1ltering and inverseltering issues, and include an application ofltering and inverseltering to fault detection, isolation, and estimation. Most of the work reported here arose out of the research conducted by one or more of us and so- times in collaboration with our students and colleagues. Supposedly, young F.
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Filtering Theory: With Applications to Fault Detection, Isolation, and Estimation
As soon as we (AS and PS) completed writing the book on H Optimal Con- 2 trol, another task of equal magnitude was laid to our charge. This task was to work onltering and related topics. This book releases us from this charge. In this endeavor, we are fortunate to have found a capable person in our friend and colleague (AAS) who helped us release our burden. The subject ofltering is indeed vast and immense, much more so than the subject of H Optimal Control. In this work, we have tried to present what we 2 believe to be the fundamental issues ofltering. The book is not intended to give a chronological development ofltering from a historical point of view. A vast number of books already do so. Our intent here is to develop from our perspective the complete theory ofltering and various design methodologies associated with it along with their practical implementations. In this respect, we present here a state-of-the-art view of exact and almost input-decoupledltering, H ,and H 2 1ltering and inverseltering issues, and include an application ofltering and inverseltering to fault detection, isolation, and estimation. Most of the work reported here arose out of the research conducted by one or more of us and so- times in collaboration with our students and colleagues. Supposedly, young F.
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Filtering Theory: With Applications to Fault Detection, Isolation, and Estimation
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780817643010 |
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| Publisher: | Birkh�user Boston |
| Publication date: | 12/15/2006 |
| Series: | Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications |
| Edition description: | 2007 |
| Pages: | 723 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.06(d) |
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