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This book systematizes recent research work on variable-structure
control. It is self-contained, presenting necessary mathematical
preliminaries so that the theoretical developments can be easily
understood by a broad readership. The text begins with an
introduction to the fundamental ideas of variable-structure control
pertinent to their application in complex nonlinear systems. In the
core of the book, the authors lay out an approach, suitable for a
large class of systems, that deals with system uncertainties with
nonlinear bounds. Its treatment of complex systems in which limited
measurement information is available makes the results developed
convenient to implement. Various case-study applications are
described, from aerospace, through power systems to river pollution
control with supporting simulations to aid the transition from
mathematical theory to engineering practicalities. The book
addresses systems with nonlinearities, time delays and
interconnections and considers issues such as stabilization,
observer design, and fault detection and isolation. It makes
extensive use of numerical and practical examples to render its
ideas more readily absorbed. Variable-Structure Control of Complex
Systems will be of interest to academic researchers studying
control theory and its application in nonlinear, time-delayed an
modular large-scale systems; the robustness of its approach will
also be attractive to control engineers working in industries
associate with aerospace, electrical and mechanical engineering.
This monograph is an up-to-date presentation of the analysis and
design of singular Markovian jump systems (SMJSs) in which the
transition rate matrix of the underlying systems is generally
uncertain, partially unknown and designed. The problems addressed
include stability, stabilization, H∞ control and filtering,
observer design, and adaptive control. applications of Markov
process are investigated by using Lyapunov theory, linear matrix
inequalities (LMIs), S-procedure and the stochastic Barbalat’s
Lemma, among other techniques. Features of the book include:
·        study of
the stability problem for SMJSs with general transition rate
matrices (TRMs);
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stabilization for SMJSs by TRM design, noise control,
proportional-derivative and partially mode-dependent control, in
terms of LMIs with and without equation constraints;
·       Â
mode-dependent and mode-independent H∞ control solutions with
development of a type of disordered controller;
·       Â
observer-based controllers of SMJSs in which both the designed
observer and controller are either mode-dependent or
mode-independent;
·       Â
consideration of robust H∞ filtering in terms of uncertain TRM or
filter parameters leading to a method for totally mode-independent
filtering
·       Â
development of LMI-based conditions for a class of adaptive state
feedback controllers with almost-certainly-bounded estimated error
and almost-certainly-asymptotically-stable corres ponding
closed-loop system states
·       Â
applications of Markov process on singular systems with norm
bounded uncertainties and time-varying delays Analysis and Design
of Singular Markovian Jump Systems contains valuable reference
material for academic researchers wishing to explore the area. The
contents are also suitable for a one-semester graduate course.
This book systematizes recent research work on variable-structure
control. It is self-contained, presenting necessary mathematical
preliminaries so that the theoretical developments can be easily
understood by a broad readership. The text begins with an
introduction to the fundamental ideas of variable-structure control
pertinent to their application in complex nonlinear systems. In the
core of the book, the authors lay out an approach, suitable for a
large class of systems, that deals with system uncertainties with
nonlinear bounds. Its treatment of complex systems in which limited
measurement information is available makes the results developed
convenient to implement. Various case-study applications are
described, from aerospace, through power systems to river pollution
control with supporting simulations to aid the transition from
mathematical theory to engineering practicalities. The book
addresses systems with nonlinearities, time delays and
interconnections and considers issues such as stabilization,
observer design, and fault detection and isolation. It makes
extensive use of numerical and practical examples to render its
ideas more readily absorbed. Variable-Structure Control of Complex
Systems will be of interest to academic researchers studying
control theory and its application in nonlinear, time-delayed an
modular large-scale systems; the robustness of its approach will
also be attractive to control engineers working in industries
associate with aerospace, electrical and mechanical engineering.
This monograph is an up-to-date presentation of the analysis and
design of singular Markovian jump systems (SMJSs) in which the
transition rate matrix of the underlying systems is generally
uncertain, partially unknown and designed. The problems addressed
include stability, stabilization, H control and filtering, observer
design, and adaptive control. applications of Markov process are
investigated by using Lyapunov theory, linear matrix inequalities
(LMIs), S-procedure and the stochastic Barbalat's Lemma, among
other techniques. Features of the book include: * study of the
stability problem for SMJSs with general transition rate matrices
(TRMs); * stabilization for SMJSs by TRM design, noise control,
proportional-derivative and partially mode-dependent control, in
terms of LMIs with and without equation constraints; *
mode-dependent and mode-independent H control solutions with
development of a type of disordered controller; * observer-based
controllers of SMJSs in which both the designed observer and
controller are either mode-dependent or mode-independent; *
consideration of robust H filtering in terms of uncertain TRM or
filter parameters leading to a method for totally mode-independent
filtering * development of LMI-based conditions for a class of
adaptive state feedback controllers with almost-certainly-bounded
estimated error and almost-certainly-asymptotically-stable corres
ponding closed-loop system states * applications of Markov process
on singular systems with norm bounded uncertainties and
time-varying delays Analysis and Design of Singular Markovian Jump
Systems contains valuable reference material for academic
researchers wishing to explore the area. The contents are also
suitable for a one-semester graduate course.
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