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Extremum Control in the Presence of Noise

An extremum control system is considered in which the output from a plant is minimized by adjusting inputs to the plant in discrete steps of constant size. The direction of stepping is determined by estimates of the true output in the presence of Gaussian noise. The criterion of steady-state perform...

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Published in:Journal of electronics and control 1961-09, Vol.11 (3), p.193-211
Main Authors: JACOBS, O. L. R., WONHAM, W. M.
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