The text is a classic textbook authored by A. E. Bryson and Yu-Chi Ho , first published in 1969 . It is widely recognized as a foundational resource for engineers and applied mathematicians focusing on the design and analysis of complex dynamic systems. Core Themes and Objectives
Focuses on systems where the structure, parameters, and measurements are precisely known.
The primary goal of the work is to provide methods for guiding dynamic systems in a way that . The book is divided into two main conceptual frameworks:
The textbook structures its approach across several technical disciplines: Applied Optimal Control
Addresses real-world scenarios where knowledge is imperfect, incorporating random fluctuations in the environment and noisy measurement systems. Key Topics Covered
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