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Keywords:
deadbeat control; discrete-time system; linear-quadratic regulation; transfer-function design techniques
Summary:
Deadbeat control, a typical example of linear control strategies in discrete- time systems, is shown to be a special case of the linear-quadratic regulation. This result is obtained by drawing on the parallels between the state-space and the transfer-function design techniques.
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