<p><p>A large-scale system is composed of several interconnected subsystems. For such a system it is often desired to have some form of decentralization in the control structure, since it is typically not realistic to assume that all output measurements can be transmitted to every local control stat
Directions in Large-Scale Systems: Many-Person Optimization and Decentralized Control
β Scribed by Nils R. Sandell Jr. (auth.), Y. C. Ho, S. K. Mitter (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 429
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is the record of papers presented at the Conference on Directions in Decentralized Control, Many-Person Optimization, and Large-Scale Systems held at the Colonial Hilton Inn, Wakefield, Massachusetts from September 1-3, 1975. Our motivation for organizing such a conference was two fold. Firstly, the last few years have seen a great deal of activity in the field of Large-Scale Systems Theory and it has been certainly one of the dominant themes of research in the disciplines of Systems and Control Theory. It therefore seemed appropriate to try and take stock of what had been accomplished and also try to "invent"l the future directions of research in this field. Secondly, the 6th World IFAC Conference was being held in Cambridge, Massachusetts the week earlier and it provided an ideal opportunity for taking advantage of the presence of a large number of specialists from all parts of the world to organize a small conference where a free exchange of ideas could take place. It is left to the readers of this volume to judge to what extent we have been successful in our aboveΒ mentioned goals. There is no accepted definition of what constitutes a "largeΒ scale system" nor what large-scale system theory is. While this diversity does suggest that the field {whatever it may turn out to be} is in a state of flux, it does not necessarily imply chaos.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Information Flow in Decentralized Systems....Pages 1-15
Decentralized Control and Large Scale Systems....Pages 17-23
Comparison of Information Structures in Decentralized Dynamic Systems....Pages 25-39
On Fluctuations in Microscopic States of a Large System....Pages 41-56
Flow Systems....Pages 57-68
Some Remarks on the Concept of State....Pages 69-75
On Multicriteria Optimization....Pages 77-94
Dynamic Games with Coalitions and Diplomacies....Pages 95-115
Three Methods for Determining Pareto-Optimal Solutions of Multiple-Objective Problems....Pages 117-138
Stackelberg Strategies for Multilevel Systems....Pages 139-147
Incentive Compatible Control of Decentralized Organizations....Pages 149-185
Some Thoughts about Simple Advertising Models as Differential Games and the Structure of Coalitions....Pages 187-205
Equilibrium Patterns for Bargaining Under Strike: A Differential Game Model....Pages 207-234
Permanent Differential Games: Quasi Stationary and Relaxed Steady-State Operations....Pages 235-251
Modelling & Control of the U.K. Economy....Pages 253-263
Decentralized Management and Optimization of Development....Pages 265-277
Organization and Control....Pages 279-302
Decentralized Stabilization and Regulation in Large Multivariable Systems....Pages 303-323
The Role of Poles and Zeros in Multivariable Feedback Theory....Pages 325-337
The Linguistic Approach and Its Application to Decision Analysis....Pages 339-370
Fuzzy Core and Equilibria of Games Defined in Strategic Form....Pages 371-388
Stabilization and Optimal Control of Nonlinear Systems Homogeneous-in-the-Input....Pages 389-399
Stability of Large Scale Interconnected Systems....Pages 401-410
Large-Scale Systems: Optimality vs. Reliability....Pages 411-425
Back Matter....Pages 427-434
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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