State-space theory is a mathematical model for dynamic systems that uses vectors and matrices to represent the system's internal state and how it changes over time. It provides a unified approach for modeling and analyzing systems in various engineering disciplines like control systems, signal processing, and communications. The document appears to provide an overview of state-space theory as well as a review of some foundational topics in linear algebra and mathematical modeling that are relevant to understanding state-space models.
State-space theory is a mathematical model for dynamic systems that uses vectors and matrices to represent the system's internal state and how it changes over time. It provides a unified approach for modeling and analyzing systems in various engineering disciplines like control systems, signal processing, and communications. The document appears to provide an overview of state-space theory as well as a review of some foundational topics in linear algebra and mathematical modeling that are relevant to understanding state-space models.
State-space theory is a mathematical model for dynamic systems that uses vectors and matrices to represent the system's internal state and how it changes over time. It provides a unified approach for modeling and analyzing systems in various engineering disciplines like control systems, signal processing, and communications. The document appears to provide an overview of state-space theory as well as a review of some foundational topics in linear algebra and mathematical modeling that are relevant to understanding state-space models.