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Automatica, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January - March 1963
- Harold Chestnut, Arnold Tustin:
Foreword by the honorary editors. 1-4 - R. W. Wilde, John Hugh Westcott:
The characteristics of the human operator engaged in a tracking task. 5-8 - R. Starkermann:
Das kriterium der symmetrie-minimalstabilität mehrfachgeregelter systeme. 21-29 - H. H. Rosenbrock:
A Lyapunov function with applications to some nonlinear physical systems. 31-53 - Sheldon S. L. Chang:
Optimal control in bounded phase space. 55-67 - Masanao Aoki:
Synthesis of optimal controllers for a class of maximization problems. 69-80
Volume 1, Numbers 2-3, August 1963
- Arnold Tustin, Harold Chestnut:
Foreword to the second issue. 93-95 - H. H. Rosenbrock:
A lyapunov function for some naturally-occurring linear homogeneous time-dependent equations. 97-109 - Dean C. Karnopp:
Random search techniques for optimization problems. 111-121 - M. Cuénod, A. Kazimirowski, D. Greindl:
Les automatismes de changement d'etat de marche des groupes de la centrale de vianden. 123-128 - P. H. Hammond, M. J. Duckenfield:
Automatic optimization by continuous perturbation of parameters. 147-175 - R. Oldenburger, G. Thompson:
Introduction to time optimal control of stationary linear systems. 177-205 - Maurice E. Fowler:
Numerical methods for the synthesis of linear control systems. 207-225
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1963
- Harold Chestnut:
Automation - What it is and what are the problems it poses. 241-252 - J. Auricoste, P. Moinereau:
Application des calculateurs numeriques a la conduite automatisee des centrales nucleaires. 253-262 - H. H. Rosenbrock:
The formulation of optimal control, with an application to large systems. 263-288 - A. T. Fuller:
Directions of research in control. 289-296 - Jorma Rissanen:
On the theory of self-adjusting models. 297-309
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