
Much of control theory is concerned with systems which are modelled by ordinary differential equations, so-called lumped parameter systems. In this chapter it is shown how the concepts of controllability, observability, optimal control and estimation may be investigated for system models based upon partial differential equations, so-called distributed parameter systems. Such a system with a single input and a single output is used to illustrate the theory presented.
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