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Frank L. Lewis

Researcher at University of Texas at Arlington

Publications -  1094
Citations -  72031

Frank L. Lewis is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Arlington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control theory & Optimal control. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 1045 publications receiving 60497 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank L. Lewis include University of Texas System & Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories.

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Optimal Control

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Aircraft Control and Simulation

TL;DR: Equations of Motion Building the Aircraft Model Basic Analytical and Computational Tools Aircraft Dynamics and Classical Design Techniques Modern Design Techniques Robustness and Multivariable Frequency-Domain Techniques Digital Control Appendices Index.
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Neural Network Control of Robot Manipulators and Nonlinear Systems

TL;DR: This graduate text provides an authoritative account of neural network (NN) controllers for robotics and nonlinear systems and gives the first textbook treatment of a general and streamlined design procedure for NN controllers.
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A survey of linear singular systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief historical review of linear singular systems is presented, followed by a survey of results on their solution and properties, and the frequency domain and time domain approaches are discussed together to sketch an overall picture of the current status of the theory.
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Reinforcement learning and adaptive dynamic programming for feedback control

TL;DR: This work describes mathematical formulations for reinforcement learning and a practical implementation method known as adaptive dynamic programming that give insight into the design of controllers for man-made engineered systems that both learn and exhibit optimal behavior.