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This book focuses on the finite-time control of attitude
stabilization, attitude tracking for individual spacecraft, and
finite-time control of attitude synchronization. It discusses
formation reconfiguration for multiple spacecraft in complex
networks, and provides a new fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode
surface (FNTSMS). Further, it presents newly designed controllers
and several control laws to enhance the performance of spacecraft
systems and meet related demands, such as strong disturbance
rejection and high-precision control. As such, the book establishes
a fundamental framework for these topics, while also highlighting
the importance of integrated analysis. It is a useful resource for
all researchers and students who are interested in this field, as
well as engineers whose work involves designing flight vehicles.
The insertion of communication networks in feedback control loops
complicates analysis and synthesis of cyber-physical systems
(CPSs), and network-induced uncertainties may degrade system
control performance. Thus, this book researches networked delay
compensation and event-triggered control approaches for a series of
CPSs subject to network-induced uncertainties. The authors begin
with an introduction to the concepts and challenges of CPSs,
followed by an overview of networked control approaches and
event-triggered control strategies in CPSs. Then, networked delay
compensation and event-triggered control approaches are proposed
for CPSs with network communication delay, data dropout, signal
quantization, and event-triggered communication. More specifically,
networked delay compensation approaches are proposed for
linear/nonlinear networked controlled plants with time-varying and
random network communication delays and data dropouts. To reduce
computational burden and network communication loads in CPSs,
event-triggered control, self-triggered control, co-design of
event-triggered control and quantized control techniques, and
event-triggered disturbance rejection control approaches are also
presented. This book is an essential text for researchers and
engineers interested in cybersecurity, networked control, and CPSs.
It would also prove useful for graduate students in the fields of
science, engineering, and computer science.
This book focuses on pneumatic servo systems analysis, control and
application in robotic systems. The pneumatic servo systems are
composed by pneumatic artificial muscles or cylinders, which are
two important pneumatic actuators in industrial application. The
active disturbance rejection control technique is used effectively
to solve strong nonlinearity and uncertain factors for the
pneumatic servo systems. Nonlinear feedback control, back-stepping
control, finite-time control, sliding mode control and several
other control laws are proposed to make the pneumatic servo systems
have better control performances. The book establishes a
fundamental framework for this topic, while emphasizing the
importance of integrated analysis. The book is intended for
undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in this
field and engineers working on the applications of pneumatic servo
systems. Advances in Industrial Control reports and encourages the
transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid
development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the
control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for
researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all
aspects of industrial control.
This book focuses on pneumatic servo systems analysis, control and
application in robotic systems. The pneumatic servo systems are
composed by pneumatic artificial muscles or cylinders, which are
two important pneumatic actuators in industrial application. The
active disturbance rejection control technique is used effectively
to solve strong nonlinearity and uncertain factors for the
pneumatic servo systems. Nonlinear feedback control, back-stepping
control, finite-time control, sliding mode control and several
other control laws are proposed to make the pneumatic servo systems
have better control performances. The book establishes a
fundamental framework for this topic, while emphasizing the
importance of integrated analysis. The book is intended for
undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in this
field and engineers working on the applications of pneumatic servo
systems. Advances in Industrial ControlĀ reports and
encourages the transfer of technology in control engineering. The
rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas
of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for
researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all
aspects of industrial control.
This book focuses on the finite-time control of attitude
stabilization, attitude tracking for individual spacecraft, and
finite-time control of attitude synchronization. It discusses
formation reconfiguration for multiple spacecraft in complex
networks, and provides a new fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode
surface (FNTSMS). Further, it presents newly designed controllers
and several control laws to enhance the performance of spacecraft
systems and meet related demands, such as strong disturbance
rejection and high-precision control. As such, the book establishes
a fundamental framework for these topics, while also highlighting
the importance of integrated analysis. It is a useful resource for
all researchers and students who are interested in this field, as
well as engineers whose work involves designing flight vehicles.
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