State Feedback Control Design for Stefan System
This chapter presents the design procedure of the control algorithm for the one-phase Stefan system. Due to the recent advancement in computing, a sophisticated PDE control algorithm with complex computations can be practically implemented. With the phase
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Shumon Koga Miroslav Krstic
Materials Phase Change PDE Control & Estimation From Additive Manufacturing to Polar Ice
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Shumon Koga • Miroslav Krstic
Materials Phase Change PDE Control & Estimation From Additive Manufacturing to Polar Ice
Shumon Koga Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA, USA
Miroslav Krstic Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA, USA
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Preface
Ice melts into water in a hot environment. Conversely, water freezes into ice in a cold environment. These phenomena are ge
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