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"Functionalized Conjugated Polyelectrolytes "presents a
comprehensive review of these polyelectrolytes and their biomedical
applications. Basic aspects like molecular design and
optoelectronic properties are covered in the first chapter.
Emphasis is placed on the various applications including sensing
(chemical and biological), disease diagnosis, cell imaging,
drug/gene delivery and disease treatment. This book explores a
multi-disciplinary topic of interest to researchers working in the
fields of chemistry, materials, biology and medicine. It also
offers an integrated perspective on both basic research and
application issues. Functionalized conjugated polyelectrolyte
materials, which have already drawn considerable interest, will
become a major new direction for biomedicine development.
Many problems in tracking control have been identified over the
years, such as the availability of systems states, the presence of
noise and system uncertainties, and speed of response, just to name
a few. This research is concerned with developing novel integrated
control and estimation algorithms to overcome some of these
problems in order to achieve an efficient tracking performance.
Since there are some significant advantages associated with Sliding
Mode Control (SMC) or Variable Structure Control (VSC), (fast
regulation rate and robustness to uncertainties), this research
reviews and extends new filtering concepts for state estimation,
referred to as the Variable Structure Filter (VSF) and Smooth
Variable Structure Filter (SVSF). The VSF is combined seamlessly
with the SMC to produce an integrated controller called a Sliding
Mode Controller and Filter (SMCF). This new controller is shown to
be a robust and effective integrated control strategy for linear
systems. For nonlinear systems, a novel integrated control strategy
called the Smooth Sliding Mode Controller and Filter (SSMCF), fuses
the SMC and SVSF in a particular form to address nonlinearities.
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