Stability
Christiaan Heij (),
André C.M. Ran () and
Frederik van Schagen ()
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Christiaan Heij: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Econometrics
André C.M. Ran: Vrije Universiteit, Department of Mathematics
Frederik van Schagen: Vrije Universiteit, Department of Mathematics
Chapter 4 in Introduction to Mathematical Systems Theory, 2021, pp 49-64 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Input-output systems are applied in control, where the inputs are chosen in such a way that the system shows satisfactory performance. Stability is an important objective, that is, disturbances have a limited effect on the system. Systems can be stabilized by feedback, where past performance is used to choose the input variables.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59654-5_4
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