학술논문

Linear systems [Book reviews]
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on. 26(3):804-805 Jun, 1981
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Linear systems
Books
Power engineering and energy
Design engineering
Helium
Time of arrival estimation
Observability
Vectors
Electrical engineering
Power systems
Language
ISSN
0018-9286
1558-2523
2334-3303
Abstract
Review by S.R. Liberty. Linear Systems, by Professor Thomas Kailath, is a timely and substantive contribution to the textual literature in system theory. It cannot be overemphasized that Linear Systems is a textbook and was obviously written with the student in mind. In fact, the more sophisticated reader who attempts to use Linear Systems as a reference book may have a negative knee-jerk reaction to the format and lecture style of the text. This book is bursting at the seams with Kailath educational philosophy as well as a wealth of linear systems and control concepts. There are several features of the book that make it unique. It contains a strong comprehensive treatment of matrix fraction descriptions and the theories of rational and polynomial matrices. It also contains a fairly thorough treatment of statefeedback compensator design and state observer theory. However, it is not a controls text. These topics are naturally included to deepen, reinforce, and underscore the value of the observability, controllability, and realization concepts which are introduced in other chapters.