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2 Static Problems

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Part of the Lecture Notes in Control and Information Science book series (LNCIS,volume 343)

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The static problem can only provide a limited amount of insight regarding the ideas behind the study of reduced order systems. The reason is that system order inherently has to do with how the state of a system evolves in time, i.e. with the order of the differential or difference equations considered. Some insight into how one proceeds, however, can be gained by looking at the static case, and one can get some idea of the difficulties involved. We shall begin by looking at a static control problem.

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  • Imperfect Information
  • Design Equation
  • Processing Equation
  • Algebraic Constraint
  • Full Order

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Jalali, A.A., Sims†, C.S., Famouri, P. 2 Static Problems. In: Reduced Order Systems. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Science, vol 343. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11597018_2

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