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Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Methods For Nonlinear Control 2006 - Proceedings from the 3rd IFAC Workshop, Nagoya, Japan, July 2006 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
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Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Methods For Nonlinear Control 2006 - Proceedings from the 3rd IFAC Workshop, Nagoya, Japan, July 2006 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, 366
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This proceedings volume documents the 3rd IFAC Workshop on
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Methods in Nonlinear Control (LHMNLC'06)
that was held in Nagoya, Japan, on July 19-21, 2006. The ?rst
workshop in this series was chaired and organized by ProfessorsN.
E. Leonard and R. Ortega, and was held in Princeton, USA, in March
2000. The second one was chaired and organized by Professors A.
Astol?, F. Gordillo and A. J. van der Schaft, and was held in
Seville, Spain, in April 2003. A vibrantsynergyis documented
between areassuch as nonlinear controland optimal control theory,
di?erential and Riemannian geometry, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian
mechanics, nonsmooth optimization, and dynamical systems. The
articles in this volume focus on technological areas including not
only control of mechanical systems, but also geometricoptimization,
networkedcontrol, control of chemical processes, robotic
locomotion, quantum systems, multi-agent s- tems, and robotic
grasping and telemanipulation. Novel scienti?c contribution are
proposed in a wide variety of techniques including synchronization,
control Lyapunov functions, energy and power-based control,
optimization algorithms, fault-tolerantcontrol, geometricreduction
theory, and iterativelearning control, to name a few. Financial
support for the workshop was provided by the 21st Century COE
Program (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Innovation of Creative
Engineering through the Development of Advanced Robotics," the
Suzuki Foundation, the Daiko Foundation and the University of
Nagoya. We also would like to thank all the participants to the
workshop, all the members of the national and - ternational
organizing committees, the IFAC Secretariat, the IFAC Publications
Committee, and the Springer-Verlag review board for the LNCIS
series.
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