Adaptive Systems: An Introduction (Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications) Review

Adaptive Systems: An Introduction (Systems and Control: Foundations and Applications)
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This book is a well written introduction into the area of adaptive systems. The text is fairly readable and the results are well presented. I would say that the book reaches its aim of providing an introduction into the area.
The best feature of the book is the chapter on Averaging Analysis for Adaptive Systems. Chapters 3-5 are quite good as well. My only gripe with the book is the small number of errors-typos and a reader would be well advised to check out the errata sheet available on one of the author's webpage (I forget with one).
I would have no problem in recommending the book to a Phd student as an introduction into adaptive systems.

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Introducing readers to adaptive systems in a rigorous but elementary fashion, this text emphasizes the mainstream developments in adaptive control and signal processing of linear discrete time systems. A unified framework is developed whereby the reader can analyze and understand any adaptive system in the literature. The so-called equilibrium analysis facilitates an understanding of the limitations and potential of adaptive systems in a transparent fashion; while the behavioural approach to linear systems plays an essential role at some key points in the text. So-called universal controllers are presented in some detail. Each chapter is accompanied by exercises that aim to develop certain aspects of the theory, as well as to give the reader a better understanding of the actual behaviour of adaptive systems.

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