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Peter A. Ruymgaart
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Department of Mathematics, University of Technology, Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
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Tsu T. Soong
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Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA
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The second edition has not deviated significantly from the first. The printing of this edition, however, has allowed us to make a number of corrections which escaped our scrutiny at the time of the first printing, and to generally improve and tighten our presentation of the material. Many of these changes were suggested to us by colleagues and readers and their kindness in doing so is greatly appreciated. Delft, The Netherlands and P. A. Ruymgaart Buffalo, New York, December, 1987 T. T. Soong Preface to the First Edition Since their introduction in the mid 1950s, the filtering techniques developed by Kalman, and by Kalman and Bucy have been widely known and widely used in all areas of applied sciences. Starting with applications in aerospace engineering, their impact has been felt not only in all areas of engineering but as all also in the social sciences, biological sciences, medical sciences, as well other physical sciences. Despite all the good that has come out of this devel opment, however, there have been misuses because the theory has been used mainly as a tool or a procedure by many applied workers without fully understanding its underlying mathematical workings. This book addresses a mathematical approach to Kalman-Bucy filtering and is an outgrowth of lectures given at our institutions since 1971 in a sequence of courses devoted to Kalman-Bucy filters.
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Table of contents (5 chapters)
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- Peter A. Ruymgaart, Tsu T. Soong
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- Peter A. Ruymgaart, Tsu T. Soong
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- Peter A. Ruymgaart, Tsu T. Soong
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Back Matter
Pages 158-172
Authors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematics, University of Technology, Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
Peter A. Ruymgaart
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Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA
Tsu T. Soong