<p><span>The book focuses on control synthesis for semi-Markovian switching systems. By using multiple semi-Markovian Lyapunov function approaches, a basic theoretical framework is formed toward the issue of control synthesis for semi-Markovian switching systems. This is achieved by providing an in-
Control Synthesis of Switched Systems
โ Scribed by Xudong Zhao, Yonggui Kao, Ben Niu, Tingting Wu (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 172
- Series
- Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 80
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book offers its readers a detailed overview of the synthesis of switched systems, with a focus on switching stabilization and intelligent control. The problems investigated are not only previously unsolved theoretically but also of practical importance in many applications: voltage conversion, naval piloting and navigation and robotics, for example. The book considers general switched-system models and provides more efficient design methods to bring together theory and application more closely than was possible using classical methods.
It also discusses several different classes of switched systems. For general switched linear systems and switched nonlinear systems comprising unstable subsystems, it introduces novel ideas such as invariant subspace theory and the time-scheduled Lyapunov function method of designing switching signals to stabilize the underlying systems. For some typical switched nonlinear systems affected by various complex dynamics, the book proposes novel design approaches based on intelligent control concepts.
It is a useful source of up-to-date design methods and algorithms for researchers studying switched systems and graduate students of control theory and engineering. In addition, it is a valuable reference resource for practising engineers working in switched-system control design. Readers should have a basic knowledge of linear, nonlinear and switched systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-14
Stabilization of Switched Linear Systems with Stable Subsystems....Pages 15-39
Switching Stabilization of Switched Systems Composed of Unstable Subsystems....Pages 41-63
Adaptive Control of Switched Nonlinear Systems....Pages 65-94
Adaptive Control of Switched Stochastic Nonlinear Systems....Pages 95-127
Output Tracking Control of Constrained Switched Nonlinear Systems....Pages 129-162
Conclusions and Future Study Directions....Pages 163-164
โฆ Subjects
Control;Systems Theory, Control;Circuits and Systems
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