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Chernousko, Felix Leonidovich was born on May 16, 1938 in Leningrad, Russia.
(State Estimation for Dynamic Systems presents the state o...)
State Estimation for Dynamic Systems presents the state of the art in this field and discusses a new method of state estimation. The method makes it possible to obtain optimal two-sided ellipsoidal bounds for reachable sets of linear and nonlinear control systems with discrete and continuous time. The practical stability of dynamic systems subjected to disturbances can be analyzed, and two-sided estimates in optimal control and differential games can be obtained. The method described in the book also permits guaranteed state estimation (filtering) for dynamic systems in the presence of external disturbances and observation errors. Numerical algorithms for state estimation and optimal control, as well as a number of applications and examples, are presented. The book will be an excellent reference for researchers and engineers working in applied mathematics, control theory, and system analysis. It will also appeal to pure and applied mathematicians, control engineers, and computer programmers.
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Chernousko, Felix Leonidovich was born on May 16, 1938 in Leningrad, Russia.
Engineer-Physicist, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, 1964; Doctor of Science, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, 1969.
Junior researcher, Computing Center, Russian Academy Sciences, Moscow, 1963-1966; senior researcher, Russian Academy Sciences, Moscow, 1966-1968; head department Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy Sciences, Moscow, 1968-1992; principal researcher, Russian Academy Sciences, Moscow, since 1992; assistant professor, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, 1961-1968; associate professor, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, 1968-1974; professor mathematics, Moscow Physico-Technology Institute, since 1974.
(State Estimation for Dynamic Systems presents the state o...)
Member American Mathematics Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Russian National Committee of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences (A. von Humboldt award 1998, Chaplygin Gold medal 2005), International Academy Astronautics, European Academy of Sciences, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Academy Engineering Sciences Serbia and Montenegro.
Children: Olga, Zoya.