Optimal State Estimation

Chapter 1 - Linear Systems Theory

CHAPTER 1

Linear systems theory

Finally, we make some remarks on why linear systems are so important. The answer is simple: because we can solve them!

—Richard Feynman [Fey63, p. 25-4]


This chapter reviews some essentials of linear systems theory. This material is typically covered in a linear systems course, which is a first-semester graduate level course in electrical engineering. The theory of optimal state estimation heavily relies on matrix theory, including matrix calculus, so matrix theory is reviewed in Section 1.1. Optimal state estimation can be applied to both linear and nonlinear systems, although state estimation is much more straightforward for linear systems. Linear systems are briefly reviewed in Section 1.2 and nonlinear systems are discussed in Section 1.3. State-space systems can be represented in the continuous-time domain or the discrete-time domain. Physical systems are typically described in continuous time, but control and state estimation algorithms are typically implemented on digital computers. Section 1.4 discusses some standard methods for obtaining a discrete-time representation of a continuous-time system. Section 1.5 discusses how to simulate continuous-time systems on a digital computer. Sections 1.6 and 1.7 discuss the standard concepts of stability, controllability, and observability of linear systems. These concepts are necessary to understand some of the optimal state estimation material later in the book. Students with a strong background in linear systems theory can skip the material in this chapter. However, it would still help to at least review this chapter to solidify the foundational concepts of state estimation before moving on to the later chapters of this book.

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