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Focused on renewable energy systems and the development of
information and communication technologies (ICTs) for their
integration in smart grids, this book presents recent advances and
methods that help to ensure that power generation from renewable
sources remains stable, that power losses are minimized, and that
the reliable functioning of these power generation units is
maintained. The book highlights key topics and technologies for
renewable energy systems including the intelligent control of power
generators, power electronics that connect renewable power
generation units to the grid, and fault diagnosis for power
generators and power electronics. In particular, the following
topics are addressed: * Modeling and control of power generators
(PMSGs, DFIGs); * Modeling and control of power electronics
(converters, inverters); * Modeling and fault diagnosis of the
transmission and distribution Grid; and * Modelling and control of
distributed power generation units (interconnected synchronous
generators or photovoltaic units). Because of the above coverage,
members of the wider engineering community will find that the
nonlinear control and estimation methods presented provide
essential insights into the functioning of renewable energy power
systems, while the academic community will find the book a valuable
textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses on renewable energy
systems.
Incorporating intelligence in industrial systems can help to
increase productivity, cut-off production costs, and to improve
working conditions and safety in industrial environments. This need
has resulted in the rapid development of modeling and control
methods for industrial systems and robots, of fault detection and
isolation methods for the prevention of critical situations in
industrial work-cells and production plants, of optimization
methods aiming at a more profitable functioning of industrial
installations and robotic devices and of machine intelligence
methods aiming at reducing human intervention in industrial systems
operation. To this end, the book analyzes and extends some main
directions of research in modeling and control for industrial
systems. These are: (i) industrial robots, (ii) mobile robots and
autonomous vehicles, (iii) adaptive and robust control of
electromechanical systems, (iv) filtering and stochastic estimation
for multisensor fusion and sensorless control of industrial systems
(iv) fault detection and isolation in robotic and industrial
systems, (v) optimization in industrial automation and robotic
systems design, and (vi) machine intelligence for robots autonomy.
The book will be a useful companion to engineers and researchers
since it covers a wide spectrum of problems in the area of
industrial systems. Moreover, the book is addressed to
undergraduate and post-graduate students, as an upper-level course
supplement of automatic control and robotics courses.
Robotic and mechatronic systems, autonomous vehicles, electric
power systems and smart grids, as well as manufacturing and
industrial production systems can exhibit complex nonlinear
dynamics or spatio-temporal dynamics which need to be controlled to
ensure good functioning and performance. In this comprehensive
reference, the authors present new and innovative control and
estimation methods and techniques based on dynamical nonlinear and
partial differential equation systems. Such results can be
classified in five main domains for the control of complex
nonlinear dynamical systems using respectively methods of
approximate (local) linearization, methods of exact (global)
linearization, Lyapunov stability approaches, control and
estimation of distributed parameter systems and stochastic
estimation and fault diagnosis methods. Control and Estimation of
Dynamical Nonlinear and Partial Differential Equation Systems:
Theory and applications will be of interest to electrical
engineering, physics, computer science, robotics and mechatronics
researchers and professionals working on control problems,
condition monitoring, estimation and fault diagnosis and isolation
problems. It will also be useful to skilled technical personnel
working on applications in robotics, energy conversion,
transportation and manufacturing.
Focused on renewable energy systems and the development of
information and communication technologies (ICTs) for their
integration in smart grids, this book presents recent advances and
methods that help to ensure that power generation from renewable
sources remains stable, that power losses are minimized, and that
the reliable functioning of these power generation units is
maintained. The book highlights key topics and technologies for
renewable energy systems including the intelligent control of power
generators, power electronics that connect renewable power
generation units to the grid, and fault diagnosis for power
generators and power electronics. In particular, the following
topics are addressed: * Modeling and control of power generators
(PMSGs, DFIGs); * Modeling and control of power electronics
(converters, inverters); * Modeling and fault diagnosis of the
transmission and distribution Grid; and * Modelling and control of
distributed power generation units (interconnected synchronous
generators or photovoltaic units). Because of the above coverage,
members of the wider engineering community will find that the
nonlinear control and estimation methods presented provide
essential insights into the functioning of renewable energy power
systems, while the academic community will find the book a valuable
textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses on renewable energy
systems.
This book analyses recent advances in non-linear state estimation
and application of such estimation schemes to industrial systems
control. This book is mainly addressed to graduate students,
researchers and engineers working on the problems of estimation and
control of non-linear dynamical systems. This book comes to address
the increasing interest of the engineering community in control
systems that process and integrate information coming from various
types of sensors. By providing analysis on non-trivial problems of
joint estimation and control for non-linear dynamical systems,
according to recently developed filtering methods and non-linear
control techniques, this book is a useful reference for researchers
and engineers.
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