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linear compensator
In control theory, the linear–quadratic–Gaussian (LQG) control problem is one of the most fundamental optimal control problems. It concerns linear systems driven by additive white Gaussian noise. The problem is to determine an output feedback law that is optimal in the sense of minimizing the expected value of a quadratic cost criterion. Output measurements are assumed to be corrupted by Gaussian noise and the initial state, likewise, is assumed to be a Gaussian random vector.
Under these assumptions an optimal control scheme within the class of linear control laws can be derived by a completion-of-squares argument. This control law which is known as the LQG controller, is unique and it is simply a combination of a Kalman filter (a linear–quadratic state estimator (LQE)) together with a linear–quadratic regulator (LQR). The separation principle states that the state estimator and the state feedback can be designed independently. LQG control applies to both linear time-invariant systems as well as linear time-varying systems, and constitutes a linear dynamic feedback control law that is easily computed and implemented: the LQG controller itself is a dynamic system like the system it controls. Both systems have the same state dimension.
A deeper statement of the separation principle is that the LQG controller is still optimal in a wider class of possibly nonlinear controllers. That is, utilizing a nonlinear control scheme will not improve the expected value of the cost functional. This version of the separation principle is a special case of the separation principle of stochastic control which states that even when the process and output noise sources are possibly non-Gaussian martingales, as long as the system dynamics are linear, the optimal control separates into an optimal state estimator (which may no longer be a Kalman filter) and an LQR regulator.In the classical LQG setting, implementation of the LQG controller may be problematic when the dimension of the system state is large. The reduced-order LQG problem (fixed-order LQG problem) overcomes this by fixing a priori the number of states of the LQG controller. This problem is more difficult to solve because it is no longer separable. Also, the solution is no longer unique. Despite these facts numerical algorithms are available to solve the associated optimal projection equations which constitute necessary and sufficient conditions for a locally optimal reduced-order LQG controller.LQG optimality does not automatically ensure good robustness properties. The robust stability of the closed loop system must be checked separately after the LQG controller has been designed. To promote robustness some of the system parameters may be assumed stochastic instead of deterministic. The associated more difficult control problem leads to a similar optimal controller of which only the controller parameters are different.It is possible to compute the expected value of the cost function for the optimal gains, as well as any other set of stable gains.Finally, the LQG controller is also used to control perturbed non-linear systems.
4 brand new linear comps. 2 are unused and 2 are barely used.
1) KVP Standard .22 lr (1/2 X 28)
2) KVP Standard 9mm (1/2 X 28)
3) KVP XL 9mm (1/2 X 28)
4) KVP XL Slim 9mm (1/2 X 28)
$100 Total
1) KVP Standard .22 lr (1/2 X 28)
2) KVP Standard 9mm (1/2 X 28)
3) KVP XL 9mm (1/2 X 28)
4) KVP XL Slim 9mm (1/2 X 28)
No trades.
Never or hardly used.
$100 Total for all
Brand new linear comps. 2 are unused and 2 are barely used.
1) KVP Standard .22 lr (1/2 X 28)
2) KVP Standard 9mm (1/2 X 28)
3) KVP XL 9mm (1/2 X 28)
4) KVP XL Slim 9mm (1/2 X 28)
$120 Total
I have a like new surefire warden. Only a few minor blemishes (see pictures). Had it as a stand-in while I was in suppressor jail. Asking $150 obo. Or possible trades for p365xl / xmacro upgrades/ mags. Or p320 upgrades.
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Up for sale is a complete upper built with the following components:
M4E1 Threaded Upper
12” 2A Armament Balios Lite Handguard
11.3” 5.56 Ballistic Advantage Hanson Barrel with cross pinned low pro gas block
CMT Linear ZComp
Melonite Gas tube
$350 for the upper with no BCG or Charging...
I have 2 muzzle devices for sale, both 1/2x28 and 9mm:
Silencero 3 prong Flash Hider-$50
Kaw Valley Precision Linear Compensator (directs the blast/noise forward) -$20 Sold!
Prob the only trades I'm looking for are 300 WSM ammo or supplies to load it (powder, primers, bullets)...
Up for sale is a brand new BG Defense/Type-A SPR Gen3 17” Handrail and new HERA Arms linear compensator. It is a pretty slick setup but I want to go in a different route. The rails go for $255 new and take weeks if not months to get. I can include the 16” Springfield barrel too if interested...
Used once, in excellent condition.
4.25” long, 1.2 inches wide. 1/2x28.
$25 cash. Or a box of defensive 9mm ammo, or 100 rounds of factory 9mm ammo.
Located in Happy Valley/Clackamas
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NEW never fired Aero M4E1, custom cerakote burnt bronze.
Single stage drop in trigger.
Strike Industry LPK/UPK
223 Wylde -16”
Linear Comp
MRO with scalelwork QD mount.
Super lightweight skeleton BCG
$1600 OBO
Trades: 9mm, 223/556, .45, 5.7x28 ammo
Barrels / BCG - .458 Socom, 6.5...
Brand new take off linear compensator from a 300 blk DDM4 PDW never fired. Not available from Daniel Defense individually. $150 plus shipping. Pix uploaded soon. Thanks for looking!