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The book addresses the control issues such as stability analysis,
control synthesis and filter design of Markov jump systems with the
above three types of TPs, and thus is mainly divided into three
parts. Part I studies the Markov jump systems with partially
unknown TPs. Different methodologies with different conservatism
for the basic stability and stabilization problems are developed
and compared. Then the problems of state estimation, the control of
systems with time-varying delays, the case involved with both
partially unknown TPs and uncertain TPs in a composite way are also
tackled. Part II deals with the Markov jump systems with piecewise
homogeneous TPs. Methodologies that can effectively handle control
problems in the scenario are developed, including the one coping
with the asynchronous switching phenomenon between the currently
activated system mode and the controller/filter to be designed.
Part III focuses on the Markov jump systems with memory TPs. The
concept of -mean square stability is proposed such that the
stability problem can be solved via a finite number of conditions.
The systems involved with nonlinear dynamics (described via the
Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model) are also investigated. Numerical and
practical examples are given to verify the effectiveness of the
obtained theoretical results. Finally, some perspectives and future
works are presented to conclude the book.
Renewable Energy Microgeneration Systems presents the latest
technology advances in small-scale energy generation (electricity
and heat) in the context of low/medium voltage level electric power
distribution networks. With a focus on scientific innovations of
the methodologies, approaches and algorithms in enabling efficient
and secure operation of microgeneration systems, this book also
analyzes the current understanding of motivations and barriers
affecting microgeneration adoption with the aim of identifying
opportunities for improving the field deployment. Considering the
recent advances of theories and implementations in modeling,
design, planning and management of different forms of
microgeneration systems, this reference provides applied
researchers in the field of electrical engineering and renewable
micro generation incredible insights into microgeneration systems
technologies and the potential for new technologies and markets.
Smart Power Distribution Systems: Control, Communication, and
Optimization explains how diverse technologies work to build and
maintain smart grids around the globe. Yang, Yang and Li present
the most recent advances in the control, communication and
optimization of smart grids and provide unique insight into power
system control, sensing and communication, and optimization
technologies. The book covers control challenges for renewable
energy and smart grids, communication in smart power systems, and
optimization challenges in smart power system operations. Each area
discussed focuses on the scientific innovations relating to the
approaches, methods and algorithmic solutions presented. Readers
will develop sound knowledge and gain insights into the integration
of renewable energy generation in smart power distribution systems.
The book addresses the control issues such as stability analysis,
control synthesis and filter design of Markov jump systems with the
above three types of TPs, and thus is mainly divided into three
parts. Part I studies the Markov jump systems with partially
unknown TPs. Different methodologies with different conservatism
for the basic stability and stabilization problems are developed
and compared. Then the problems of state estimation, the control of
systems with time-varying delays, the case involved with both
partially unknown TPs and uncertain TPs in a composite way are also
tackled. Part II deals with the Markov jump systems with piecewise
homogeneous TPs. Methodologies that can effectively handle control
problems in the scenario are developed, including the one coping
with the asynchronous switching phenomenon between the currently
activated system mode and the controller/filter to be designed.
Part III focuses on the Markov jump systems with memory TPs. The
concept of -mean square stability is proposed such that the
stability problem can be solved via a finite number of conditions.
The systems involved with nonlinear dynamics (described via the
Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model) are also investigated. Numerical and
practical examples are given to verify the effectiveness of the
obtained theoretical results. Finally, some perspectives and future
works are presented to conclude the book.
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