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This book focuses on the stability analysis of Markovian jump
systems (MJSs) with various settings and discusses its applications
in several different areas. It also presents general definitions of
the necessary concepts and an overview of the recent developments
in MJSs. Further, it addresses the general robust problem of
Markovian jump linear systems (MJLSs), the asynchronous stability
of a class of nonlinear systems, the robust adaptive control scheme
for a class of nonlinear uncertain MJSs, the practical stability of
MJSs and its applications as a modelling tool for networked control
systems, Markovian-based control for wheeled mobile manipulators
and the jump-linear-quadratic (JLQ) problem of a class of
continuous-time MJLSs. It is a valuable resource for researchers
and graduate students in the field of control theory and
engineering.
This book introduces a unique, packet-based co-design control
framework for networked control systems. It begins by providing a
comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art research on networked
control systems, giving readers a general overview of the field. It
then verifies the proposed control framework both theoretically and
experimentally - the former using multiple control methodologies,
and the latter using a unique online test rig for networked control
systems. The framework investigates in detail the most common,
communication constraints, including network-induced delays, data
packet dropout, data packet disorders, and network access
constraints, as well as multiple controller design and system
analysis tools such as model predictive control, linear matrix
inequalities and optimal control. This unique and complete
co-design framework greatly benefits researchers, graduate students
and engineers in the fields of control theory and engineering.
This book introduces a unique, packet-based co-design control
framework for networked control systems. It begins by providing a
comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art research on networked
control systems, giving readers a general overview of the field. It
then verifies the proposed control framework both theoretically and
experimentally - the former using multiple control methodologies,
and the latter using a unique online test rig for networked control
systems. The framework investigates in detail the most common,
communication constraints, including network-induced delays, data
packet dropout, data packet disorders, and network access
constraints, as well as multiple controller design and system
analysis tools such as model predictive control, linear matrix
inequalities and optimal control. This unique and complete
co-design framework greatly benefits researchers, graduate students
and engineers in the fields of control theory and engineering.
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