This book presents a general nonlinear control design methodology for nonlinear uncertain dynamical systems. Specifically, a hierarchical nonlinear switching control framework is developed that provides a rigorous alternative to gain scheduling control for general nonlinear uncertain systems. The pr
Hierarchical nonlinear switching control design with applications to propulsion systems
โ Scribed by Alexander Leonessa, Wassim M. Haddad, VijaySekhar Chellaboina (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 118
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 255
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book presents a general nonlinear control design methodology for nonlinear uncertain dynamical systems. Specifically, a hierarchical nonlinear switching control framework is developed that provides a rigorous alternative to gain scheduling control for general nonlinear uncertain systems. The proposed switching control design framework accounts for actuator saturation constraints as well as system modeling uncertainty. The efficacy of the control design approach is extensively demonstrated on aeroengine propulsion systems. In particular, dynamic models for rotating stall and surge in axial and centrifugal flow compression systems that lend themselves to the application of nonlinear control design are developed and the hierarchical switching control framework is then applied to control the aerodynamic instabilities of rotating stall and surge.
For the researcher who is entering the field of hierarchical switching robust control this book provides a plethora of new research directions. Alternatively, for researchers already active in the field of hierarchical control and hybrid systems, this book can be used as a reference to a significant body of recent work. Furthermore, control practitioners involved with nonlinear control design can immensely benefit from the novel nonlinear stabilization techniques presented in the book.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Generalized lyapunov and invariant set theorems for nonlinear dynamical systems....Pages 7-19
Nonlinear system stabilization via hierarchical switching controllers....Pages 21-46
Nonlinear robust switching controllers for nonlinear uncertain systems....Pages 47-57
Hierarchical switching control for multi-mode axial flow compressor models....Pages 59-96
Hierarchical switching control for centrifugal flow compressor models....Pages 97-116
Conclusions....Pages 117-121
โฆ Subjects
Control Engineering
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