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This final lecture summarizes some of the future directions of research in control, dynamics and systems, with an emphasis on some of the challenges for networked control systems. | |||
== Lecture Materials == | |||
* Lecture slides: {{eeci-sp08 pdf|L14_directions.pdf|Future Directions}} | * Lecture slides: {{eeci-sp08 pdf|L14_directions.pdf|Future Directions}} | ||
==== | == Further Reading == | ||
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/cdspanel Control in an Information Rich World], R. M. Murray (ed). SIAM, 2003. This book provides a high level description of some of the research challenges and opportunities in the field of control. The executive summary (Section 1) and the application sections on "Information and Networks" and "Robotics and Intelligent Machines" (Section 3.2 and 3.3) are particularly relevant.</p> | |||
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This final lecture summarizes some of the future directions of research in control, dynamics and systems, with an emphasis on some of the challenges for networked control systems.
Lecture Materials
- Lecture slides: Future Directions
Further Reading
Control in an Information Rich World, R. M. Murray (ed). SIAM, 2003. This book provides a high level description of some of the research challenges and opportunities in the field of control. The executive summary (Section 1) and the application sections on "Information and Networks" and "Robotics and Intelligent Machines" (Section 3.2 and 3.3) are particularly relevant.