ABSTRACT

This text deals with the most fundamental deficiency of modern theory control: the lack of an easily applicable method for the design of low order controllers. It shows that solutions to many different problems in control all reduce to the same linear algebra problem. It employs matrix equalities and matrix inequalities in the solutions of fixed order control and also provides computational algorithms.

chapter ONE|10 pages

Introduction

chapter TWO|22 pages

Linear Algebra Review

chapter THREE|18 pages

Analysis of First-Order Information

chapter FOUR|38 pages

Second-Order Information in Linear Systems

chapter FIVE|42 pages

Covariance Controllers

chapter SIX|26 pages

Covariance Upper Bound Controllers

chapter SEVEN|18 pages

Controllers

chapter Eight|14 pages

Model Reduction

chapter Nine|16 pages

Unified Perspective

chapter Ten|24 pages

Projection Methods

chapter Eleven|24 pages

Successive Centering Methods