|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
The book provides a systematic and in-depth introduction to
distributed event-triggered cooperative control for multi-agent
systems from a theoretical perspective, which will be of particular
interest to the readers. The included major research topics
include: a unified design and analysis framework for centralized,
clustered and distributed event-triggered schemes; fully
distributed design for event/self-triggered schemes; resilient
event-triggered control under malicious attacks; and various
methods to aovid Zeno behavior. The comprehensive and systematic
treatment of event-triggered communication and control in
multi-agent system is one of the major features of the book, which
is particularly suited for readers who are interested in learning
principles and methods to deal with communication constraints in
multi-agent systems and to design energy-saving control protocols.
The book can benefit researchers, engineers, and graduate students
in the fields of complex networks, smart grids, applied
mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering, and computer
engineering, etc.
This book aims to explain how collective behavior is formed via
local interactions under imperfect communication in complex
networked systems. It also presents some new distributed protocols
or algorithms for complex networked systems to comply with
bandwidth limitation and tolerate communication delays. This book
will be of particular interest to the readers due to the benefits:
1) it studies the effect of time delay and quantization on the
collective behavior by non-smooth analytical technique and
algebraic graph theory; 2) it introduces the event-based consensus
method under delayed information transmission; In the meantime, it
presents some novel approaches to handle the communication
constraints in networked systems; 3) it gives some synchronization
and control strategies for complex networked systems with limited
communication abilities. Furthermore, it provides a consensus
recovery approach for multi-agent systems with node failure. Also,
it presents interesting results about bipartite consensus and
fixed-time/finite-time bipartite consensus of networks with
cooperative and antagonistic interactions.
Apoptosis is the regulated form of cell death. It is a complex
process defined by a set of characteristic morphological and
biochemical features that involves the active participation of
affected cells in a self-destruction cascade. This programmed cell
death plays a critical role in physiological functions such as cell
deletion during embryonic development, balancing cell number in
continuously renewing tissues and immune system development.
Additionally, a dysregulation of apoptosis is underlying in
numerous pathological situations such as Parkinson, Alzheimer's
disease and cancer. A number of studies have pointed out an
association between consumption of fruits and vegetables, and
certain beverages such as tea and wine, which are rich in
polyphenols, with reduced risk of chronic diseases, including
cancer. Apoptosis is also the regulatory mechanism involved in the
removal of unnecessary cells during development and in tissue
homeostasis in a wide range of organisms from insects to mammals.
The aim of this book is to provide untouched studies in this new
and exciting field.
|
You may like...
The Match
Harlan Coben
Paperback
R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
Doolhof
Rudie van Rensburg
Paperback
R365
R326
Discovery Miles 3 260
Droomjagter
Leon van Nierop
Paperback
R340
R304
Discovery Miles 3 040
99 Names of God
David Steindl-Rast
Paperback
R453
R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
Jesus in Jeans
Mary Jo Armen
Hardcover
R641
R576
Discovery Miles 5 760
|