Optimal Control with Aerospace Applications
Want to know not just what makes rockets go up but how to do it optimally? Optimal control theory has become such an important field in aerospace engineering that no graduate student or practicing engineer can afford to be without a working know
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James M. Longuski José J. Guzmán John E. Prussing
Optimal Control with Aerospace Applications
Optimal Control with Aerospace Applications
SPACE TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY Published jointly by Microcosm Press and Springer
The Space Technology Library Editorial Board Managing Editor: James R. Wertz, Microcosm, Inc., El Segundo, CA Editorial Board: Roland Dor´e, Professor and Director International Space University, Strasbourg Tom Logsdon, Senior member of Technical Staff, Space Division, Rockwell International; ret. F. Landis Markley, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; ret. Robert G. Melton, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Pennsylvania State University Keiken Ninomiya, Professor, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science Jehangir J. Pocha, Letchworth, Herts. Rex W. Ridenoure, Jet Microcosm, Inc., Torrance Gael Squibb, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Martin Sweeting, Professor of Satellite Engineering, University of Surrey
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James M. Longuski • Jos´e J. Guzm´an John E. Prussing
Optimal Control with Aerospace Applications
ST L Published jointly by Microcosm Press El Segundo, California
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James M. Longuski Purdue University Lafayette, IN, USA
Jos´e J. Guzm´an Orbital Sciences Corporation Chantilly, VA, USA
John E. Prussing University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL, USA
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