<p><P>Rapid advances in communication technology have created the possibility of large-scale control systems with distribution of control tasks among several processors via communication channels. Such control systems may be distributed over large distances and may use large numbers of actuators and
Control and Estimation Methods over Communication Networks
β Scribed by Magdi S. Mahmoud (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 532
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a rigorous framework in which to study problems in the analysis, stability and design of networked control systems. Four dominant sources of difficulty are considered: packet dropouts, communication bandwidth constraints, parametric uncertainty, and time delays. Past methods and results are reviewed from a contemporary perspective, present trends are examined, and future possibilities proposed. Emphasis is placed on robust and reliable design methods. New control strategies for improving the efficiency of sensor data processing and reducing associated time delay are presented. The coverage provided features:
Β· an overall assessment of recent and current fault-tolerant control algorithms;
Β· treatment of several issues arising at the junction of control and communications;
Β· key concepts followed by their proofs and efficient computational methods for their implementation; and
Β· simulation examples (including TrueTime simulations) to provide hands-on experience.
In addition to the theoretical coverage, the author describes a number of applications that demonstrate the real-world relevance of this material, and these include:
Β· a servo system;
Β· a triple inverted pendulum;
Β· power system control;
Β· wireless control of a cart with inverted pendulum and wireless servo application with emphasis on controller area networks; and
Β· switched ethernet and wireless area networks.
Researchers and graduate students working in networked and distributed control will find this text a useful guide in avoiding and ameliorating common and serious problems with these systems. The increasing prevalence of networks in many fields of engineering will make Control and Estimation Methods over Communication Networks of interest to practitioners with backgrounds in communications, process engineering, robotics, power, automotive and other areas.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-17
Role of Delays....Pages 19-37
Nonstationary Packet Dropouts....Pages 39-125
Control Over Lossy Communication Channel....Pages 127-228
Systems Under Communication Constraints....Pages 229-301
Estimation via Network Environment....Pages 303-335
Event-Based Stabilization....Pages 337-383
Stochastic Systems....Pages 385-442
Applications....Pages 443-491
Appendix....Pages 493-517
Back Matter....Pages 519-521
β¦ Subjects
Control; Communications Engineering, Networks; Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks
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