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The proposed book presents recent breakthroughs for the control of
distributed parameter systems and follows on from a workshop
devoted to this topic. It introduces new and unified visions of the
challenging control problems raised by distributed parameter
systems. The book collects contributions written by prominent
international experts in the control community, addressing a wide
variety of topics. It spans the full range from theoretical
research to practical implementation and follows three traverse
axes: emerging ideas in terms of control strategies (energy
shaping, prediction-based control, numerical control, input
saturation), theoretical concepts for interconnected systems (with
potential non-linear actuation dynamics), advanced applications
(cable-operated elevators, traffic networks), and numerical
aspects. Cutting-edge experts in the field contributed in this
volume, making it a valuable reference source for control
practitioners, graduate students, and scientists researching
practical and theoretical solutions to the challenging problems
raised by distributed parameter systems.
Time-delays are fundamental to understand phenomena in control
applications as networked systems, traffic management, control of
vibrations, and supply chains. The need for a performance and
reliability on these systems has to overcome challenges related to
the constraints in the controlled systems. These constraints can be
physical, such as input magnitude saturation on actuators, or
technological, such as the limited bandwidth in a networked system
or the fixed structure in a control architecture, where only a few
parameters can be set. This volume provides a wide-ranging
collection of methods for the analysis and design of control laws
for delay systems with constraints. These methods cover fundamental
analytical aspects as, for instance, the stability analysis of
Positive Delay systems or the achievable performance of PID
controls for delay systems. The book gives valuable material for
researchers and graduate students in Automatic Control.
This book contains advances on the theory and applications of
time-delay systems with particular focus on interconnected systems.
The methods for stability analysis and control design are based on
time-domain and frequency-domain approaches, for continuous-time
and sampled-data systems, linear and nonlinear systems. This volume
is a valuable source of reference for control practitioners,
graduate students, and scientists researching practical as well as
theoretical solutions to a variety of control problems inevitably
influenced by the presence of time delays. The contents are
organized in three parts: Interconnected Systems analysis, Modeling
and and Analysis for Delay systems, and Stabilization and Control
Strategies for Delay Systems. This volume presents a selection of
19 contributions presented in the 4th DelSys Workshop which took
place in Gif-sur-Yvette, France November 25-27, 2015.
The proposed book presents recent breakthroughs for the control of
distributed parameter systems and follows on from a workshop
devoted to this topic. It introduces new and unified visions of the
challenging control problems raised by distributed parameter
systems. The book collects contributions written by
prominent international experts in the control community,
addressing a wide variety of topics. It spans the full range from
theoretical research to practical implementation and follows three
traverse axes: emerging ideas in terms of control strategies
(energy shaping, prediction-based control, numerical control, input
saturation), theoretical concepts for interconnected systems (with
potential non-linear actuation dynamics), advanced applications
(cable-operated elevators, traffic networks), and numerical
aspects. Cutting-edge experts in the field contributed in
this volume, making it a valuable reference source for control
practitioners, graduate students, and scientists researching
practical and theoretical solutions to the challenging problems
raised by distributed parameter systems.
Time-delays are fundamental to understand phenomena
in control applications as networked systems, traffic
management, control of vibrations, and supply
chains.  The need for a performance and
reliability on these systems has to overcome challenges
related to the constraints in the controlled systems. These
constraints can be physical, such as input magnitude
saturation on actuators, or technological, such as the
limited bandwidth in a networked system or the fixed
structure in a control architecture, where only a few
parameters can be set. This volume provides a wide-ranging
collection of methods for the analysis and design of control
laws for delay systems with constraints. These methods
cover fundamental analytical aspects as, for instance, the
stability analysis of Positive Delay systems or
the achievable performance of PID controls for delay
systems.  The book gives valuable material for
researchers and graduate students in Automatic
Control. Â
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