Output regulation is a classic control problem that resides at the core
of control engineering. It is encountered in such areas as set-point
control, tracking of harmonic reference signals, rejecting harmonic
disturbances, controlled synchronization of dynamical systems, and
observer design for autonomous systems. This book is the first
systematic study of the nonlinear output regulation problem that
embraces both the local as well as the global cases, covering such
aspects as solvability, controller design, and practical implementation
issues.
In addition to being an excellent reference for the uniform output
regulation problem, the text is also a tutorial on convergent systems
for control engineers, theorists, and students of advanced control
courses. The book may be used as a textbook for a graduate course on
nonlinear control.