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Control and Dynamic Systems V56: Digital and Numeric Techniques and Their Application in Control Systems

Advances in Theory and Applications

  • 1st Edition - May 28, 1993
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: C.T. Leonides
  • Language: English

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Control and Dynamic Systems: Advances in Theory and Applications, Volume 56: Digital and Numeric Techniques and their Applications in Control Systems, Part 2 of 2 covers the significant developments in digital and numerical techniques for the analysis and design of modern complex control systems. This volume is composed of 12 chapters and starts with a description of the design techniques of linear constrained discrete-time control systems. The subsequent chapters describe the techniques dealing with robust real-time system identification, the adaptive control algorithms, and the utilization of methods from generalized interpolation and operator theory to deal with a wide range of problems in robust control. These topics are followed by reviews f the decentralized control design for interconnected uncertain systems; the computation of frequency response of descriptor systems by rational interpolation; the techniques for the synthesis of multivariable feedback control laws; and the effect of the initial condition in state estimation for discrete-time linear systems. Other chapters illustrate practical, efficient, and reliable numerical algorithms for robust multivariable control design of linear time-invariant systems, as well as a complete analysis of closed-loop transfer recovery in discrete-time systems using observer-based controllers. The last chapters provide the techniques in robust policy-making in the global economic environment and the implications of robust control techniques for continuous-time systems. This book will prove useful to process, control, systems, and design engineers.

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Preface

Design Techniques of Linear Constrained Discrete-Time Control Systems

Robust Identification of Continuous-Time Multivariable Systems Using Numerical Integration Methods

Techniques in Discrete-Time Robust Adaptive Control

Generalized Interpolation Theory and Its Application to Robust Control Design

Decentralized Control Design for Interconnected Uncertain Systems

Computation of Frequency Response of Descriptor Systems by Rational Interpolation

Real/Complex Km-Synthesis without Curve Fitting

On the Effects of the Initial Condition in State Estimation for Discrete-Time Linear Systems

Robust Control Design Using Parameter Optimization Techniques

Closed Loop Transfer Recovery for Discrete Time Systems

A Technique in Robust Game Theoretic Methods with Application to International Conflict Solving

Discrete-Time H∞ Control and Optimization

Index

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