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When considering nonlinear control, the variety of control aspects is extremely wide. Due to this situation it is necessary to provide an overview of this book’s objectives. However, this introduction cannot cover every detail of all existing linear and nonlinear control strategies. In figure 1.1 and figure 1.2 basic structures of control methods are shown and these structures will enable us to identify the scope of this book.

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Schröder, D. (2000). Introduction — Control Aspects. In: Schröder, D. (eds) Intelligent Observer and Control Design for Nonlinear Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04117-8_1

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