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Optimal Control Theory With Aerospace Applications Joseph Z Benasher

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Optimal Control Theory With Aerospace Applications Joseph Z Benasher
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Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.73 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Joseph Z. Ben-Asher
ISBN: 9781600867323, 1600867324
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Optimal Control Theory With Aerospace Applications Joseph Z Benasher by Joseph Z. Ben-asher 9781600867323, 1600867324 instant download after payment.

Optimal control theory is a mathematical optimization method with important applications in the aerospace industry. This graduate-level textbook is based on the author's two decades of teaching at Tel-Aviv University and the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, and builds upon the pioneering methodologies developed by H.J. Kelley. Unlike other books on the subject, the text places optimal control theory within a historical perspective. Following the historical introduction are five chapters dealing with theory and five dealing with primarily aerospace applications. The theoretical section follows the calculus of variations approach, while also covering topics such as gradient methods, adjoint analysis, hodograph perspectives, and singular control. Important examples such as Zermelo's navigation problem are addressed throughout the theoretical chapters of the book. The applications section contains case studies in areas such as atmospheric flight, rocket performance, and missile guidance. The cases chosen are those that demonstrate some new computational aspects, are historically important, or are connected to the legacy of H.J. Kelley. To keep the mathematical level at that of graduate students in engineering, rigorous proofs of many important results are not given, while the interested reader is referred to more mathematical sources. Problem sets are also included.

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