<p>This volume contains survey and original articles presenting the state of the art on the application of Gröbner bases in control theory and signal processing.</p> <p>The contributions are based on talks delivered at the Special Semester on Gröbner Bases and Related Methods at the Johann Radon Ins
Event-based control and signal processing
✍ Scribed by Miskowicz, Marek
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 573
- Series
- Embedded systems
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content: EVENT-BASED CONTROLEvent-Based Control: Introduction and SurveyJan LunzeEvent-Driven Control and Optimization in Hybrid SystemsChristos G. CassandrasReducing Communication by Event-Triggered SamplingMarek MiskowiczEvent-Triggered versus Time-Triggered Real-Time Systems: A Comparative StudyRoman Obermaisser and Walter LangDistributed Event-Based State-Feedback ControlJan Lunze and Christian StockerPeriodic Event-Triggered ControlW.P. Maurice H. Heemels, Romain Postoyan, M.C.F. (Tijs) Donkers, Andrew R. Teel, Adolfo Anta, Paulo Tabuada, and Dragan NesicDecentralized Event-Triggered Controller ImplementationsManuel Mazo Jr. and Anqi FuEvent-Based Generalized Predictive ControlAndrzej Pawlowski, Jose Luis Guzman, Manuel Berenguel, and Sebastian DormidoModel-Based Event-Triggered Control of Networked SystemsEloy Garcia, Michael J. McCourt, and Panos J. AntsaklisSelf-Triggered and Team-Triggered Control of Networked Cyber-Physical SystemsCameron Nowzari and Jorge CortesEfficiently Attentive Event-Triggered SystemsLichun Li and Michael D. LemmonEvent-Based PID ControlBurkhard Hensel, Joern Ploennigs, Volodymyr Vasyutynskyy, and Klaus KabitzschTime-Periodic State Estimation with Event-Based Measurement UpdatesJoris Sijs, Benjamin Noack, Mircea Lazar, and Uwe D. HanebeckIntermittent Control in Man and MachinePeter Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, and Ian LoramEVENT-BASED SIGNAL PROCESSINGEvent-Based Data Acquisition and Digital Signal Processing in Continuous TimeYannis Tsividis, Maria Kurchuk, Pablo Martinez-Nuevo, Steven M. Nowick, Sharvil Patil, Bob Schell, and Christos VezyrtzisEvent-Based Data Acquisition and Reconstruction-Mathematical BackgroundNguyen T. ThaoSpectral Analysis of Continuous-Time ADC and DSPYu Chen, Maria Kurchuk, Nguyen T. Thao, and Yannis TsividisConcepts for Hardware-Efficient Implementation of Continuous-Time Digital Signal ProcessingDieter Bruckmann, Karsten Konrad, and Thomas WerthweinAsynchronous Processing of Nonstationary SignalsAzime Can-Cimino and Luis F. ChaparroEvent-Based Statistical Signal ProcessingYasin Yilmaz, George V. Moustakides, Xiaodong Wang, and Alfred O. HeroSpike Event Coding SchemeLuiz Carlos Paiva Gouveia, Thomas Jacob Koickal, and Alister HamiltonDigital Filtering with Nonuniformly Sampled Data: From the Algorithm to the ImplementationLaurent Fesquet and Brigitte Bidegaray-FesquetReconstruction of Varying Bandwidth Signals from Event-Triggered SamplesDominik Rzepka, Miroslaw Pawlak, Dariusz Koscielnik, and Marek Miskowicz
✦ Subjects
Приборостроение;Обработка сигналов;
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