1980
DOI: 10.21236/ada092176
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Approximate Linear Regulator and Kalman Filter

Abstract: Two central problems in modern control theory are the controller design problem: which deals with designing a control law for the dynamical system, and the state estimation problem (observer design problem): which deals with computing an estimate of the states of the dynamical system. The Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) and Kalman Filter (KF) solves these problems respectively for linear dynamical systems in an optimal manner, i.e., LQR is an optimal state feedback controller and KF is an optimal state estima… Show more

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