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I'm looking for suggestions on books or reviews on control theory, if possible written in a fairly modern language and not excessively technical on the math side.



In particular, I would need the following topics covered




  • Optimal control: LQR, LQG

  • Kalman theory, time series, poles, etc.

  • Robust control


I'm already familiar with the general ideas.










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  • What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Sep 10 at 7:24










  • I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
    – gerd
    Sep 11 at 8:18
















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I'm looking for suggestions on books or reviews on control theory, if possible written in a fairly modern language and not excessively technical on the math side.



In particular, I would need the following topics covered




  • Optimal control: LQR, LQG

  • Kalman theory, time series, poles, etc.

  • Robust control


I'm already familiar with the general ideas.










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  • What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Sep 10 at 7:24










  • I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
    – gerd
    Sep 11 at 8:18














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I'm looking for suggestions on books or reviews on control theory, if possible written in a fairly modern language and not excessively technical on the math side.



In particular, I would need the following topics covered




  • Optimal control: LQR, LQG

  • Kalman theory, time series, poles, etc.

  • Robust control


I'm already familiar with the general ideas.










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I'm looking for suggestions on books or reviews on control theory, if possible written in a fairly modern language and not excessively technical on the math side.



In particular, I would need the following topics covered




  • Optimal control: LQR, LQG

  • Kalman theory, time series, poles, etc.

  • Robust control


I'm already familiar with the general ideas.







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  • What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Sep 10 at 7:24










  • I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
    – gerd
    Sep 11 at 8:18


















  • What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
    – Kwin van der Veen
    Sep 10 at 7:24










  • I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
    – gerd
    Sep 11 at 8:18
















What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
– Kwin van der Veen
Sep 10 at 7:24




What do you mean with Kalman theory, since the Kalman filter is already captured by LQG and the main thing left would be the Kalman decomposition?
– Kwin van der Veen
Sep 10 at 7:24












I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
– gerd
Sep 11 at 8:18




I know the Kalman filter is the "estimation" part of the LQG. What I mean is details on the Kalman alone, related concepts as arma models and so on, and later on a proof/discussion of the separation LQG = Kalman + LQR.
– gerd
Sep 11 at 8:18










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For robust control, I suggest "Robust Control Design with MATLAB" by Da-Wei Gu which I found quite practical. And you can read "Essentials Robust Control" by Kemin Zhou for deeper theories






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