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This volume is devoted to presentation of new results of research
on systems of non-integer order, called also fractional systems.
Their analysis and practical implementation have been the object of
spontaneous development for a few last decades. The fractional
order models can depict a physical plant better than the classical
integer order ones. This covers different research fields such as
insulator properties, visco-elastic materials, electrodynamic,
electrothermal, electrochemical, economic processes modelling etc.
On the other hand fractional controllers often outperform their
integer order counterparts. This volume contains new ideas and
examples of implementation, theoretical and pure practical aspects
of using a non-integer order calculus. It is divided into four
parts covering: mathematical fundamentals, modeling and
approximations, controllability, observability and stability
problems and practical applications of fractional control systems.
The first part expands the base of tools and methods of the
mathematical basis for non-integer order calculus. Part two focuses
on new methods and developments in process modeling and fractional
derivatives approximations. In the third part a bunch of papers
which raise problems of controllability, observability and
stability of non-integer order systems is provided. Part four is
devoted to presentation of different fractional order control
applications. This book was created thanks to many experts in the
field of fractional calculus: authors, anonymous referees whose
comments allowed us to improve the final form of the papers and
active and inspiring discussion of the participants of RRNR'2015,
the 7th Conference on Non-Integer Order Calculus and Its
Applications that was organized by the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin,
Poland.
 This volume is devoted to presentation of new results of
research on systems of non-integer order, called also fractional
systems. Their analysis and practical implementation have been the
object of spontaneous development for a few last decades. The
fractional order models can depict a physical plant better than the
classical integer order ones. This covers different research fields
such as insulator properties, visco-elastic materials,
electrodynamic, electrothermal, electrochemical, economic processes
modelling etc. On the other hand fractional controllers often
outperform their integer order counterparts. This volume contains
new ideas and examples of implementation, theoretical and pure
practical aspects of using a non-integer order calculus. It is
divided into four parts covering: mathematical fundamentals,
modeling and approximations, controllability, observability and
stability problems and practical applications of fractional control
systems. The first part expands the base of tools and methods of
the mathematical basis for non-integer order calculus. Part two
focuses on new methods and developments in process modeling and
fractional derivatives approximations. In the third part a bunch of
papers which raise problems of controllability, observability and
stability of non-integer order systems is provided. Part four is
devoted to presentation of different fractional order control
applications. This book was created thanks to many experts in the
field of fractional calculus: authors, anonymous referees whose
comments allowed us to improve the final form of the papers and
active and inspiring discussion of the participants of RRNR'2015,
the 7th Conference on Non-Integer Order Calculus and Its
Applications that was organized by the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin,
Poland.
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