DocumentCode
858302
Title
On the general theory of control systems
Author
Kalman, R.E.
Author_Institution
Research Institute for Advanced Study, Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
4
Issue
3
fYear
1959
fDate
12/1/1959 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
110
Lastpage
110
Abstract
This paper deals with further advances of the author´s recent work on optimal design of control systems and Wiener filters. Specifically, we consider the problem of designing a system to control a plant when (1) not all state variables are measurable, (2) the measured state variables are contaminated with noise, and (3) there are random disturbances. An explicit design procedure (well adapted to digital computation) is presented. In addition, some fundamental new concepts (controllability, observability, etc.) are introduced. A general theory of control systems is outlined which answers many basic questions (what is controllable? why? how?) and gives a highly efficient method of computation. This paper is to be published in the Proceedings of the First IFAC Moscow Congress by Butterworth Scientific Publications in 1960.
Keywords
Control systems; Controllability; Kalman filters; Noise measurement; Observability; Optimal control; Pollution measurement; Wiener filter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-199X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.1959.1104873
Filename
1104873
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