Recent developments in constrained control and estimation have created a need for this comprehensive introduction to the underlying fundamental principles. These advances have significantly broadened the realm of application of constrained control. - Using the principal tools of prediction and opti
Constrained Control and Estimation: An Optimisation Approach
β Scribed by Graham C. Goodwin PhD, JosΓ© A. De DonΓ‘ PhD, MarΓa M. Seron PhD (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 414
- Series
- Communications and Control Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the principles underlying optimal constrained control and estimation. The contents progress from optimisation theory, fixed horizon discrete optimal control, receding horizon implementations and stability conditions, explicit solutions and numerical algorithms, moving horizon estimation, and connections between constrained estimation and control. Several case studies and further developments illustrate and expand the core principles.
Specific topics covered include:
β’ An overview of optimisation theory.
β’ Links to optimal control theory, including the discrete minimum principle.
β’ Linear and nonlinear receding horizon constrained control including stability.
β’ Constrained control solutions having a finite parameterisation for specific classes of problems.
β’ Numerical procedures for solving constrained optimisation problems.
β’ Output feedback optimal constrained control.
β’ Constrained state estimation.
β’ Duality between constrained estimation and control.
β’ Applications to finite alphabet control and estimation problems, cross-directional control, rudder-roll stabilisation of ships, and control over communication networks.
The book gives a self-contained treatment of the subject assuming that the reader has basic background in systems theory, including linear control, stability and state space methods. It is suitable for use in senior level courses and as material for reference and self-study. A companion website is continually updated by the authors.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 3-21
Overview of Optimisation Theory....Pages 23-62
Fixed Horizon Optimal Control with Constraints....Pages 63-83
Receding Horizon Optimal Control with Constraints....Pages 85-101
Constrained Linear Quadratic Optimal Control....Pages 103-123
Global Characterisation of Constrained Linear Quadratic Optimal Control....Pages 125-149
Regional Characterisation of Constrained Linear Quadratic Optimal Control....Pages 151-174
Computational Issues in Constrained Optimal Control....Pages 175-186
Constrained Estimation....Pages 187-216
Duality Between Constrained Estimation and Control....Pages 217-237
The Hessian in the QP Problem: Singular Value Structure and Related Algorithms....Pages 241-277
Output Feedback Optimal Control with Constraints....Pages 279-294
Finite Alphabet Controllers and Estimators....Pages 295-319
Rudder Roll Stabilisation of Ships....Pages 323-346
Cross-Directional Control....Pages 347-359
Control over Communication Networks....Pages 361-385
β¦ Subjects
Control Engineering; Systems Theory, Control; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Control Structures and Microprogramming; Optimization; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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