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This book presents several novel constructive methodologies for
global stabilization and H-infinity control in switched dynamic
systems by using the systems' structure information. The main
features of these new approaches are twofold: i) Novel Lyapunov
functions are constructed and new switching strategies are designed
to guarantee global finite-time stabilization of the closed-loop
switched dynamic systems,while ii) without posing any internal
stability requirements on subsystems, the standard H-infinity
control problem of the switched dynamic systems is solved by means
of dwell-time switching techniques. Systematically presenting
constructive methods for analyzing and synthesizing switched
systems, the content is of great significance to theoretical
research and practical applications involving switched systems
alike. The book provides a unified framework for stability
analysis, stabilization and H-infinity control of switched systems,
making it a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students
who want to learn about the state of the art in the analysis and
synthesis of switched systems, as well as recent advances in
switched linear systems. In addition, it offers a wealth of
cutting-edge constructive methods and algorithm designs for
researchers who work with switched dynamic systems and graduate
students of control theory and control engineering.
This book examines how emerging forms of citizenship are shaped by
young people in digital spaces as way of making sense of
contemporary Chinese society, forming new identities, and
negotiating social and political participation. By focusing on
Chinese young adults' everyday online practices, the book offers a
unique treatment of the topic of young people and the Chinese
Internet that navigates between the dominant focus on censorship on
the one hand and protest and politicized action on the other. The
book brings the focus of research from highly visible or
spectacular forms of collectivity, belonging, and identification
exhibited in young people's online practices to young people's
everyday social and cultural engagement through new media. It
brings new insights by understanding the meanings of young people's
mundane and everyday online engagement for their citizenship
learning, identity performance, and their formation of political
subjectivity. Readers will gain insights into citizenship in China,
and young people and the Chinese Internet.
This book approaches its subject matter in a way that provides
Lyapunov function analysis and event-triggered design methods for
switched dynamic systems in terms of sampled-data control,
hysteresis switching control, and fault-tolerant control. This book
presents several novel design methods on event-triggered control of
switched linear systems, in which the events inclusively consist of
not only switching itself but events occurring as the switched
systems evolve. The features of our approaches lie in threefold: i)
In the framework of sampled-data control, a bond between the
sampling period and the average dwell time of the asynchronous
switched linear neutral systems is revealed, with which
stabilization conditions are derived for periodic sampling and
event-triggered sampling mechanisms, respectively. ii) New
event-triggered control strategies are proposed for switched linear
systems and switched delay systems including switched neutral
systems. The Zeno phenomenon can be excluded easily since the
constant threshold can guarantee the existence of minimum positive
lower bound between two continuous sampling intervals. iii). Two
new fault-tolerant control methods are presented for switched
cascade systems, with structural uncertainties existing in both
system matrices and input matrices of the linear subsystems, by
using the average dwell-time techniques. The proposed control
design works on both the switched systems with actuator faults and
its nominal systems (i.e., without actuator faults) without
necessarily changing any structures and/or parameters of the
proposed controllers. This book presents several systematical
analysis and design methods for event-triggered control of switched
systems in terms of the Lyapunov-based stability. It is of great
significance to theoretical research and practical applications for
switched systems. The book provides a unified framework of
sampled-data control, including periodic sampled-data control and
event-triggered control, and fault-tolerant control of switched
systems. It serves as a useful book for researchers and graduate
students who are interested in knowing the state of the art of
analysis and synthesis of switched systems. In addition, it is also
a useful source of up-to-date design methods for researchers who
study switched dynamic systems and graduate students of control
theory and control engineering.
This book provides a series of systematic theoretical results and
numerical solution algorithms for dynamic optimization problems of
switched systems within infinite-dimensional inequality path
constraints. Dynamic optimization of path-constrained switched
systems is a challenging task due to the complexity from seeking
the best combinatorial optimization among the system input, switch
times and switching sequences. Meanwhile, to ensure safety and
guarantee product quality, path constraints are required to be
rigorously satisfied (i.e., at an infinite number of time points)
within a finite number of iterations. Several novel methodologies
are presented by using dynamic optimization and semi-infinite
programming techniques. The core advantages of our new approaches
lie in two folds: i) The system input, switch times and the
switching sequence can be optimized simultaneously. ii) The
proposed algorithms terminate within finite iterations while coming
with a certification of feasibility for the path constraints. In
this book, first, we provide brief surveys on dynamic optimization
of path-constrained systems and switched systems. For switched
systems with a fixed switching sequence, we propose a bi-level
algorithm, in which the input is optimized at the inner level, and
the switch times are updated at the outer level by using the
gradient information of the optimal value function calculated at
the optimal input. We then propose an efficient single-level
algorithm by optimizing the input and switch times simultaneously,
which greatly reduces the number of nonlinear programs and the
computational burden. For switched systems with free switching
sequences, we propose a solution framework for dynamic optimization
of path-constrained switched systems by employing the variant 2 of
generalized Benders decomposition technique. In this framework, we
adopt two different system formulations in the primal and master
problem construction and explicitly characterize the switching
sequences by introducing a binary variable. Finally, we propose a
multi-objective dynamic optimization algorithm for locating
approximated local Pareto solutions and quantitatively analyze the
approximation optimality of the obtained solutions. This book
provides a unified framework of dynamic optimization of
path-constrained switched systems. It can therefore serve as a
useful book for researchers and graduate students who are
interested in knowing the state of the art of dynamic optimization
of switched systems, as well as recent advances in path-constrained
optimization problems. It is a useful source of up-to-date
optimization methods and algorithms for researchers who study
switched systems and graduate students of control theory and
control engineering. In addition, it is also a useful source for
engineers who work in the control and optimization fields such as
robotics, chemical engineering and industrial processes.
Climate change is a huge challenge to humanity in the 21th century.
In view of China's recent pledge to the international community to
peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by
2060, this book examines climate mitigation and adaptation efforts
in China through the prism of the steel sector, and it does so from
three interrelated perspectives, i.e., policy, technology, and
market. The book argues that in developing the country's strategy
towards green growth, over the years there has been a positive and
interactive relationship between China's international commitments
and domestic agenda setting in mitigation and adaptation to the
impact of climate change. To illustrate China's efforts, two
special areas, i.e., carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
and emissions-trading system (ETS), have received focused
examination. Along the spectrum of low-carbon, zero-carbon, and
negative-carbon strategies, this study ends with a simulation model
which outlines different policy scenarios, challenges, and
uncertainties, as China moves further on, trying to achieve carbon
neutrality in 2060. The book will be of interest to scholars,
policy-makers, and business executives who want to understand
China's growing role in the world.
This book approaches its subject matter in a way that provides
Lyapunov function analysis and event-triggered design methods for
switched dynamic systems in terms of sampled-data control,
hysteresis switching control, and fault-tolerant control. This book
presents several novel design methods on event-triggered control of
switched linear systems, in which the events inclusively consist of
not only switching itself but events occurring as the switched
systems evolve. The features of our approaches lie in threefold: i)
In the framework of sampled-data control, a bond between the
sampling period and the average dwell time of the asynchronous
switched linear neutral systems is revealed, with which
stabilization conditions are derived for periodic sampling and
event-triggered sampling mechanisms, respectively. ii) New
event-triggered control strategies are proposed for switched linear
systems and switched delay systems including switched neutral
systems. The Zeno phenomenon can be excluded easily since the
constant threshold can guarantee the existence of minimum positive
lower bound between two continuous sampling intervals. iii). Two
new fault-tolerant control methods are presented for switched
cascade systems, with structural uncertainties existing in both
system matrices and input matrices of the linear subsystems, by
using the average dwell-time techniques. The proposed control
design works on both the switched systems with actuator faults and
its nominal systems (i.e., without actuator faults) without
necessarily changing any structures and/or parameters of the
proposed controllers. This book presents several systematical
analysis and design methods for event-triggered control of switched
systems in terms of the Lyapunov-based stability. It is of great
significance to theoretical research and practical applications for
switched systems. The book provides a unified framework of
sampled-data control, including periodic sampled-data control and
event-triggered control, and fault-tolerant control of switched
systems. It serves as a useful book for researchers and graduate
students who are interested in knowing the state of the art of
analysis and synthesis of switched systems. In addition, it is also
a useful source of up-to-date design methods for researchers who
study switched dynamic systems and graduate students of control
theory and control engineering.
This book presents several novel constructive methodologies for
global stabilization and H-infinity control in switched dynamic
systems by using the systems' structure information. The main
features of these new approaches are twofold: i) Novel Lyapunov
functions are constructed and new switching strategies are designed
to guarantee global finite-time stabilization of the closed-loop
switched dynamic systems,while ii) without posing any internal
stability requirements on subsystems, the standard H-infinity
control problem of the switched dynamic systems is solved by means
of dwell-time switching techniques. Systematically presenting
constructive methods for analyzing and synthesizing switched
systems, the content is of great significance to theoretical
research and practical applications involving switched systems
alike. The book provides a unified framework for stability
analysis, stabilization and H-infinity control of switched systems,
making it a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students
who want to learn about the state of the art in the analysis and
synthesis of switched systems, as well as recent advances in
switched linear systems. In addition, it offers a wealth of
cutting-edge constructive methods and algorithm designs for
researchers who work with switched dynamic systems and graduate
students of control theory and control engineering.
Climate change is a huge challenge to humanity in the 21th century.
In view of China's recent pledge to the international community to
peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by
2060, this book examines climate mitigation and adaptation efforts
in China through the prism of the steel sector, and it does so from
three interrelated perspectives, i.e., policy, technology, and
market. The book argues that in developing the country's strategy
towards green growth, over the years there has been a positive and
interactive relationship between China's international commitments
and domestic agenda setting in mitigation and adaptation to the
impact of climate change. To illustrate China's efforts, two
special areas, i.e., carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
and emissions-trading system (ETS), have received focused
examination. Along the spectrum of low-carbon, zero-carbon, and
negative-carbon strategies, this study ends with a simulation model
which outlines different policy scenarios, challenges, and
uncertainties, as China moves further on, trying to achieve carbon
neutrality in 2060. The book will be of interest to scholars,
policy-makers, and business executives who want to understand
China's growing role in the world.
This book examines how emerging forms of citizenship are shaped by
young people in digital spaces as way of making sense of
contemporary Chinese society, forming new identities, and
negotiating social and political participation. By focusing on
Chinese young adults' everyday online practices, the book offers a
unique treatment of the topic of young people and the Chinese
Internet that navigates between the dominant focus on censorship on
the one hand and protest and politicized action on the other. The
book brings the focus of research from highly visible or
spectacular forms of collectivity, belonging, and identification
exhibited in young people's online practices to young people's
everyday social and cultural engagement through new media. It
brings new insights by understanding the meanings of young people's
mundane and everyday online engagement for their citizenship
learning, identity performance, and their formation of political
subjectivity. Readers will gain insights into citizenship in China,
and young people and the Chinese Internet.
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