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unusual facts about Control theory


Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems

Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research concerned with mathematically rigorous system theoretic aspects of control and signal processing.


David G. Hays

In 1982 he published Cognitive Structures, in which he developed a novel scheme for grounding cognition in perception and action as conceived in the control theory of William T. Powers.

Glasnik RV i PVO

Considering the quality and sourcing of data in aircraft aerodynamics, flight mechanics, guidance and control, materials, construction, propulsion systems, ground aids, aviation medicine, aviation law and regulations, as well as, news from other air forces, it gathered a substantial expert base.

Perceptual control theory

Perceptual control theory (PCT) is a model of behavior based on the principles of negative feedback, but differing in important respects from engineering control theory developed by William T. Powers.

Yu-Chi Ho

Before Kalman, time series analysis and classical control theory studied the frequency domain, using harmonic analysis, especially Laplace and Fourier transforms.


see also

Bilinear

Bilinear transform, a method of transforming from the S to Z domain in control theory and signal processing

Eugene Lipov

Previous breakthrough theory was The Gate Control theory of pain, put forward by Ronald Melzack (a Canadian psychologist) and Patrick David Wall (a British physician) in 1962, and again in 1965.

Michael Ross

I. Michael Ross, American innovator and founder of pseudospectral optimal control theory

Minorsky

Nicolas Minorsky (1885 – 1970), a Russian American control theory mathematician and applied scientist.

William Powers

William T. Powers, scientist associated with Perceptual Control Theory