The design of optimum linear systems : JPL EP#204, 1958 Apr.

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The design of optimum linear systems : JPL EP#204, 1958 Apr.

From the introduction : It is the purpose of this text to instruct engineers in the design of optimum linear systems. An optimum linear system is defined as an unbiased, linear system which performs a desired linear operation with the minimum mean square error The basic cause for the system error is usually an external disturbance of a simple statistical nature. System error need not be caused by a disturbance, however; the design technique is also applicable to transient design of systems with limited power capabilities.

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