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Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects - Proceedings of the 19th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology (JAACT), Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2006 (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Sanetaka Shirahata, Koji Ikura, Masaya Nagao, Akira Ichikawa, Kiichiro Teruya
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R6,353
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Animal cell technology is a growing discipline of cell biology
which aims not only to understand structures, functions and
behaviors of differentiated animal cells, but also to ascertain
their abilities to be used for industrial and medical purposes. The
goal of animal cell technology includes the clonal expansion of
differentiated cells, the optimization of their culture conditions,
modulation of their ability to produce proteins of medical and
pharmaceutical importantance, and the application of animal cells
to gene therapy, artificial organs and the production of functional
foods. This volume gives the readers a complete review of the
present state-of-the-art and will be useful for those working in
either academic environments or in the biotechnology and
pharmaceutical sectors, particularly cell biologists, biochemists,
molecular biologists, immunologists, biochemical engineers and all
other disciplines related to animal cell culture.
This book gives an introduction to H-infinity and H2 control for
linear time-varying systems. Chapter 2 is concerned with
continuous-time systems while Chapter 3 is devoted to discrete-time
systems.
The main aim of this book is to develop the H-infinity and H2
theory for jump systems and to apply it to sampled-data systems.
The jump system gives a natural state space representation of
sampled-data systems, and original signals and parameters are
maintained in the new system. Two earlier chapters serve as
preliminaries. Chapter 4 introduces jump systems and develops the
H-infinity and H2 theory for them. It is then applied to
sampled-data systems in Chapter 5.
The new features of this book are as follows: The H-infinity
control theory is developed for time-varying systems with initial
uncertainty. Recent results on the relation of three Riccati
equations are included. The H2 theory usually given for
time-invariant systems is extended to time-varying systems. The
H-infinity and H2 theory for sampled-data systems is established
from the jump system point of view. Extension of the theory to
infinite dimensional systems and nonlinear systems is discussed.
This covers the sampled-data system with first-order hold. In this
book 16 examples and 40 figures of computer simulations are
included.
The reader can find the H-infinity and H2 theory for linear
time-varying systems and sampled-data systems developed in a
unified manner. Some arguments inherent to time varying systems or
the jump system point of view to sampled-data systems may give new
insights into the system theory of time-invariant systems and
sampled-data systems.
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