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Chen, Ben Mei was born on November 25, 1963 in Fuqing, Fujian, China. Son of Zhituan and Yongyu Chen.
(Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communication...)
Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communications and Control Engineering Series (CCES) edited by Professors B.W. Dickinson, E.D. Sontag, M. Thoma, A. Fettweis, J.L. Massey and J.W. Modestino. Loop Transfer Recovery deals with several issues of analysis and design of the Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) problem. It discusses when and how an LTR is possible and outlines different controller structures and the available design freedom. An explanation of the actual design methods for accomplishing an LTR is given. Besides dealing with observer based measurement feedback controllers, which are commonly used for LTR, a new controller with a different architecture which out performs observer based controllers is presented. This publication will be of benefit to anyone who has completed a first graduate course in linear systems and state-space methods, together with an elementary knowledge of Linear Quadratic Control.
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(This text presents a state-of-the-art view of H2, optimal...)
This text presents a state-of-the-art view of H2, optimal control theory and the various design methods associated with it. The practical implications of these methods are considered throughout, and numerically implementable algorithms are provided for every aspect of the book, be it analysis or design. Such algorithms can easily be implemented by the use of commercially available software packages on linear algebra such as MATLAB.
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(Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communication...)
Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communications and Control Engineering Series (CCES) edited by Professors B.W. Dickinson, E.D. Sontag, M. Thoma, A. Fettweis, J.L. Massey and J.W. Modestino. Loop Transfer Recovery deals with several issues of analysis and design of the Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) problem. It discusses when and how an LTR is possible and outlines different controller structures and the available design freedom. An explanation of the actual design methods for accomplishing an LTR is given. Besides dealing with observer based measurement feedback controllers, which are commonly used for LTR, a new controller with a different architecture which out performs observer based controllers is presented. This publication will be of benefit to anyone who has completed a first graduate course in linear systems and state-space methods, together with an elementary knowledge of Linear Quadratic Control.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1447132246/?tag=2022091-20
researcher Electrical engineering educator
Chen, Ben Mei was born on November 25, 1963 in Fuqing, Fujian, China. Son of Zhituan and Yongyu Chen.
Bachelor of Science, Xiamen University, Fujian, China, 1983. Master of Science, Gonzaga University, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy, Washington State University, 1991.
Software engineer South China Computer Corporation, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, 1983-1986. Lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor National University of Singapore, since 1993. Assistant professor State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1992-1993.
(This text presents a state-of-the-art view of H2, optimal...)
(Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communication...)
(Loop Transfer Recovery (LTR) is part of the Communication...)
Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior. Control Systems Society, associate editor Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Automatic Con).
Married Feng He, December 28, 1986. Children: Andy Paul, Jamie Marda, Marie Wen.