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Optimal placement and gains of sensors and actuators for feedback control
K. Xu, P. Warnitchai, T. Igusa
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Mathematics
Actuator
100%
Sensor
90%
Placement
89%
Feedback Control
79%
Gradient
59%
Output Feedback Control
58%
Design Method
49%
Performance
45%
Feedback Systems
44%
Nonlinear Programming
39%
Numerical Study
37%
Finite Difference
35%
Optimization
29%
Physics & Astronomy
feedback control
85%
nonlinear programming
63%
actuators
63%
gradients
50%
sensors
47%
performance
34%
derivation
32%
optimization
25%
output
22%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
design method
88%
control system
75%
sensor
53%
method
17%
Engineering & Materials Science
Feedback control
68%
Actuators
58%
Nonlinear programming
41%
Sensors
39%
Control systems
23%