Sparsity Methods for Systems and Control
«The writing style is live and easy to follow. In particular, I like very much the examples, problems, and Matlab simulations with actual code segments that are included in the first chapters. The proposal is timely and the topic of sparsity in control is very broad. In addition, to the systems and control community, I expect it will appeal to the machine learning community".- Ivan Markovsky, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
"Definitely this book will be interesting to broad control, mathematics, and engineering communities. The author should definitely try to expand the book to include sparse control problems in their full generality".-Aleksandar Haber, The City University of New York, USA»
The method of sparsity has been attracting a lot of attention in the fields related not only to signal processing, machine learning, and statistics, but also systems and control. The method is known as compressed sensing, compressive sampling, sparse representation, or sparse modeling. Les mer
Sparsity Methods for Systems and Control is suitable for graduate level university courses, though it should also be comprehendible to undergraduate students who have a basic knowledge of linear algebra and elementary calculus. Also, especially part II of the book should appeal to professional researchers and engineers who are interested in applying sparsity methods to systems and control.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- now publishers Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781680837247
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«The writing style is live and easy to follow. In particular, I like very much the examples, problems, and Matlab simulations with actual code segments that are included in the first chapters. The proposal is timely and the topic of sparsity in control is very broad. In addition, to the systems and control community, I expect it will appeal to the machine learning community".- Ivan Markovsky, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
"Definitely this book will be interesting to broad control, mathematics, and engineering communities. The author should definitely try to expand the book to include sparse control problems in their full generality".-Aleksandar Haber, The City University of New York, USA»