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Hybrid Systems with Constraints
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Control theory is the main subject of this title, in particular analysis and control design for hybrid dynamic systems.
The notion of hybrid systems offers a strong theoretical and unified framework to cope with the modeling, analysis and control design of systems where both continuous and discrete dynamics interact. The theory of hybrid systems has been the subject of intensive research over the last decade and a large number of diverse and challenging problems have been investigated. Nevertheless, many important mathematical problems remain open.
This book is dedicated mainly to hybrid systems with constraints; taking constraints into account in a dynamic system description has always been a critical issue in control. New tools are provided here for stability analysis and control design for hybrid systems with operating constraints and performance specifications.
Contents:
1. Positive Systems: Discretization with Positivity and Constraints, Patrizio Colaneri, Marcello Farina, Stephen Kirkland, Riccardo Scattolini and Robert Shorten.
2. Advanced Lyapunov Functions for Lurβe Systems, Carlos A. Gonzaga, Marc Jungers and Jamal Daafouz.
3. Stability of Switched DAEs, Stephan Trenn.
4. Stabilization of Persistently Excited Linear Systems, Yacine Chitour, Guilherme Mazanti and Mario Sigalotti.
5. Hybrid Coordination of Flow Networks, Claudio De Persis, Paolo Frasca.
6. Control of Hybrid Systems: An Overview of Recent Advances, Ricardo G. Sanfelice.
7. Exponential Stability for Hybrid Systems with Saturations, Mirko Fiacchini, Sophie Tarbouriech, Christophe Prieur.
8. Reference Mirroring for Control with Impacts, Fulvio Forni, Andrew R. Teel, Luca Zaccarian.
Content:
Chapter 1 Positive Systems: Discretization with Positivity and Constraints (pages 1β20): Patrizio Colaneri, Marcello Farina, Stephen Kirkland, Riccardo Scattolini and Robert Shorten
Chapter 2 Advanced Lyapunov Functions for Lur'e Systems (pages 21β55): Carlos A. Gonzaga, Marc Jungers and Jamal Daafouz
Chapter 3 Stability of Switched DAEs (pages 57β83): Stephan Trenn
Chapter 4 Stabilization of Persistently Excited Linear Systems (pages 85β120): Yacine Chitour, Guilherme Mazanti and Mario Sigalotti
Chapter 5 Hybrid Coordination of Flow Networks (pages 121β143): Claudio De Persis and Paolo Frasca
Chapter 6 Control of Hybrid Systems: An Overview of Recent Advances (pages 145β178): Ricardo G. Sanfelice
Chapter 7 Exponential Stability for Hybrid Systems with Saturations (pages 179β212): Mirko Fiacchini, Sophie Tarbouriech and Christophe Prieur
Chapter 8 Reference Mirroring for Control with Impacts (pages 213β255): Fulvio Forni, Andrew R. Teel and Luca Zaccarian
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