control theory
Control theory is a scientific approach that involves understanding and designing systems to ensure desired outcomes by manipulating variables and processes to maintain stability or achieve a target state.
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- adaptive control
- backstepping control
- bifurcation theory
- closed-loop systems
- control
- control of multi-agent systems
- controllability and observability
- decentralized control
- discrete-time control
- dynamical systems
- dynamical systems theory
- feedback control
- fixed points
- fuzzy control
- gain scheduling
- h-infinity control
- industrial process control
- initial conditions
- inverted pendulum
- kalman filtering
- linear control systems
- lqg control (linear quadratic gaussian)
- lqr control (linear quadratic regulator)
- lyapunov exponents
- lyapunov stability theory
- model predictive control
- networked control systems
- neural network control
- nonlinear control systems
- optimal control
- proportional-integral-derivative (pid) control
- robotic control
- robust control
- sliding mode control
- stability analysis
- state-space control
- stochastic control
- system identification
- time-delay systems