Linear–quadratic regulator (LQR)

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The theory of optimal control is concerned with finding the most cost-effective way to operate a dynamic system. The linear–quadratic regulator (LQR) is a feedback controller that provides the solution to the LQ problem, which involves linear differential equations and a quadratic cost function. It is also part of the solution to the LQG problem, one of the most fundamental problems in control theory.

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CS 294-40: Learning for robotics and control

UC Berkeley

Fall 2008

This advanced course focuses on the applications of machine learning in the robotics and control field. It covers a wide range of topics including Markov Decision Processes, control theories, estimation methodologies, and robotics principles. Recommended for graduate students.

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