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Automatica, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1980
- Adolf H. Glattfelder, F. Huguenin, Walter Schaufelberger:
Microcomputer based self-tuning and self-selecting controllers. 1-8 - Miomir Vukobratovic, Dragan Stokic:
Contribution to the decoupled control of large-scale mechanical systems. 9-21 - Petar V. Kokotovic, John J. Allemong, James R. Winkelman, Joe H. Chow:
Singular perturbation and iterative separation of time scales. 23-33 - James R. Winkelman, Joe H. Chow, John J. Allemong, Petar V. Kokotovic:
Multi-time-scale analysis of a power system. 35-43 - Ali Durmaz:
Dynamic behaviour of material states in steam power plant control. 45-52 - B. T. Poljak, Yakov Z. Tsypkin:
Robust identification. 53-63 - James D. Schoeffler:
Distributed control system data base updating and error recovery. 65-72 - Bipin Mishra:
Distributed digital processing and closed loop computer control of wastewater treatment. 73-82 - Gérald Joalland, Guy Cohen:
Optimal control of a water distribution network by two multilevel methods. 83-88 - Oliver L. R. Jacobs, P. Saratchandran:
Comparison of adaptive controllers. 89-97 - Mark Ardema:
Nonlinear singularly perturbed optimal control problems with singular arcs. 99-104 - Masato Inagaki, Yasuyuki Funahashi:
Nonisomorphic classes of inhomogeneous bilinear realizations: Realizability and existence. 105-108
Volume 16, Number 2, March 1980
- George S. Axelby:
Automatica prize paper awards. 115 - H. Kurz, Rolf Isermann, R. Schumann:
Experimental comparison and application of various parameter-adaptive control algorithms. 117-133 - U. Hartmann, Volker Krebs:
Command and stability systems for aircraft: A new digital adaptive approach. 135-146 - Yaakov Bar-Shalom, K. D. Wall:
Dual adaptive control and uncertainty effects in macroeconomic systems optimization. 147-156 - F. K. Greiss, W. Harmon Ray:
Stochastic control of processes having moving boundaries - An experimental study. 157-166 - Howard Elliott, William A. Wolovich:
A frequency domain model reduction procedure. 167-178 - Han-Fu Chen:
On stochastic observability and controllability. 179-190 - Miloslav Hájek, Jirí Potucek, Vladimír Brodan:
Mathematical model of heart rate regulation during exercise. 191-195 - Kevin Y. K. Ng, N. G. F. Sancho:
Dynamic programming algorithm for optimizing distributed parameter trajectories with constraints. 197-203 - Mesut E. Sezer, Özay Hüseyin:
On decentralized stabilization of interconnected systems. 205-209 - Benjamin Franklin Gardner Jr., Jose B. Cruz Jr.:
Lower order control for systems with fast and slow modes. 211-213 - V. Panuska:
Non-convergence of the approximate maximum likelihood identification algorithm. 215-217 - Lennart Ljung:
Comments on 'non-convergence of the approximate maximum likelihood identification algorithm'. 219-220 - V. Panuska:
Author's reply to comments on 'non-convergence of the approximate maximum likelihood identification algorithm'. 221 - Jitka Mayerová:
SOCOCO '79 panel discussion on the influence of microprocessors on the process control. 225
Volume 16, Number 3, May 1980
- Stephen Kahne:
IFAC publications - Four years later. 235 - Duane T. McRuer:
Human dynamics in man-machine systems. 237-253 - Maximilian M. Etschmaier:
Fuzzy controls for maintenance scheduling in transportation systems. 255-264 - Harry G. Kwatny, K. C. Kalnitsky:
Turbine-generator system control for a HTGR power plant. 265-279 - Peter C. Young, Anthony J. Jakeman, Ross McMurtrie:
An instrumental variable method for model order identification. 281-294 - Rajendra Kumar, John B. Moore:
State inverse and decorrelated state stochastic approximation. 295-311 - Karl Johan Åström:
A robust sampled regulator for stable systems with monotone step responses. 313-315 - C. Richard Johnson Jr., Edison Tse:
Adaptive input matching control of structurally varying plants. 317-321 - Alan A. Desrochers, George N. Saridis:
A model reduction technique for nonlinear systems. 323-329 - Masao Ikeda, Dragoslav D. Siljak:
On decentrally stabilizable large-scale systems. 331-334 - Homayoun Seraji:
Design of pole-placement compensators for multivariable systems. 335-338 - M. Mansour, Walter Schaufelberger:
Report on the IFAC symposium on computer aided design of control systems: Zürich, 29-31 August 1979. 341-343
Volume 16, Number 4, July 1980
- George S. Axelby:
Survey papers. 349 - Heikki N. Koivo:
A multivariable self-tuning controller. 351-366 - Huibert Kwakernaak:
Estimation of pulse heights and arrival times. 367-377 - Ibrahim Kavrakoglu:
Models for national energy policy analysis and planning. 379-392 - J. Penttinen, Heikki N. Koivo:
Multivariable tuning regulators for unknown systems. 393-398 - S. Kung, Thomas Kailath:
Fast projection methods for minimal design problems in linear system theory. 399-403 - Torsten Bohlin, Ludomir Rewo:
Experiment design for maximum-power model validation. 405-408 - Tamer Basar, Geert Jan Olsder:
Team-optimal closed-loop Stackelberg strategies in hierarchical control problems. 409-414 - S. W. Tonkin:
A basic attitude instability of spacecraft with imperfect momentum wheels. 415-418 - C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
An output error identification interpretation of model reference adaptive control. 419-421 - Janos Gertler, Gyula Varga, Ferenc Sipos:
Computational experience with the constrained minimum variance input-output estimator. 423-427
Volume 16, Number 5, September 1980
- George S. Axelby:
Special sections and issues. 441 - Luc Dugard, Ioan Doré Landau:
Recursive output error identification algorithms theory and evaluation. 443-462 - Manfred Morari, Michael J. O'Dowd:
Optimal sensor location in the presence of nonstationary noise. 463-480 - R. Metzger:
A simple stability criterion for spinning satellites with flexible appendages. 481-486 - Adriaan van den Bos:
A class of small sample nonlinear least squares problems. 487-490 - George S. Axelby:
Editor's note. 501 - Rolf Isermann:
Preface. 503 - Karl Heinz Fasol, H. Peter Jörgl:
Principles of model building and identification. 505-518 - Heinrich Rake:
Step response and frequency response methods. 519-526 - Keith R. Godfrey:
Correlation methods. 527-534 - Vladimír Strejc:
Least squares parameter estimation. 535-550 - Karl Johan Åström:
Maximum likelihood and prediction error methods. 551-574 - Rolf Isermann:
Practical aspects of process identification. 575-587
Volume 16, Number 6, November 1980
- George S. Axelby, Alexander H. Levis:
Technical communiques and correspondence. 593 - James L. Nevins, Daniel E. Whitney:
Assembly research. 595-613 - J. V. Candy, R. B. Rozsa:
Safeguards design for a plutonium concentrator: An applied estimation approach. 615-627 - T. M. Spencer:
Atmospheric perturbation and control of a shuttle/tethered satellite. 629-636 - Bozidar Avramovic, Petar V. Kokotovic, James R. Winkelman, Joe H. Chow:
Area decomposition for electromechanical models of power systems. 637-648 - Olav Aarna:
Automation of chemical plant modelling. 649-661 - Daniel Graupe, V. K. Jain, Javad Salahi:
A comparative analysis of various least-squares identification algorithms. 663-681 - Haim Weiss, John B. Moore:
Recursive prediction error algorithms without a stability test. 683-688 - A. B. Cox, Arthur E. Bryson Jr.:
Identification by a combined smoothing nonlinear programming algorithm. 689-694 - R. M. Tong, M. B. Beck, A. Latten:
Fuzzy control of the activated sludge wastewater treatment process. 695-701 - M. L. J. Hautus:
(A, B)-invariant and stabilizability subspaces, a frequency domain description. 703-707 - D. N. P. Murthy:
Observability in discrete time system with faulty sensor. 709-710 - G. V. Baliga, M. V. C. Rao:
On symmetric and unity interconnections between three nonlinear subsystems. 711-713 - Syed I. Ahson:
Comments on: 'Diagonal dominance for multivariable Nyquist array methods using function minimization'. 715 - Gary G. Leininger:
Author's reply to Dr. Ahson's comments. 717
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