linear regulator problem
linear regulator problem
[′lin·ē·ər ′reg·yə‚lād·ər ‚präb·ləm] (control systems)
A type of optimal control problem in which the system to be controlled is described by linear differential equations and the performance index to be minimized is the integral of a quadratic function of the system state and control functions. Also known as optimal regulator problem; regulator problem.
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