To describe the true behavior of most real-world systems with sufficient accuracy, engineers have to overcome difficulties arising from their lack of knowledge about certain parts of a process or from the impossibility of characterizing it with absolute certainty. Depending on the application at han
Modeling, Design, and Simulation of Systems with Uncertainties
โ Scribed by Nedialko S. Nedialkov (auth.), Andreas Rauh, Ekaterina Auer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Series
- Mathematical Engineering 3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
To describe the true behavior of most real-world systems with sufficient accuracy, engineers have to overcome difficulties arising from their lack of knowledge about certain parts of a process or from the impossibility of characterizing it with absolute certainty. Depending on the application at hand, uncertainties in modeling and measurements can be represented in different ways. For example, bounded uncertainties can be described by intervals, affine forms or general polynomial enclosures such as Taylor models, whereas stochastic uncertainties can be characterized in the form of a distribution described, for example, by the mean value, the standard deviation and higher-order moments.
The goal of this Special Volume on Modeling, Design, and Simulation of Systems with Uncertainties is to cover modern methods for dealing with the challenges presented by imprecise or unavailable information. All contributions tackle the topic from the point of view of control, state and parameter estimation, optimization and simulation.
Thematically, this volume can be divided into two parts. In the first we present works highlighting the theoretic background and current research on algorithmic approaches in the field of uncertainty handling, together with their reliable software implementation. The second part is concerned with real-life application scenarios from various areas including but not limited to mechatronics, robotics, and biomedical engineering.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Implementing a Rigorous ODE Solver Through Literate Programming....Pages 3-19
A New Method for Inner Estimation of Solution Sets to Interval Linear Systems....Pages 21-42
Structural Analysis for the Design of Reliable Controllers and State Estimators for Continuous-Time Dynamical Systems with Uncertainties....Pages 43-68
Analyzing Reachability of Linear Dynamic Systems with Parametric Uncertainties....Pages 69-94
Robustness Comparison of Tracking Controllers Using Verified Integration....Pages 95-115
Probabilistic Set-Membership State Estimator....Pages 117-128
Verified Global Optimization for Estimating the Parameters of Nonlinear Models....Pages 129-151
Optimal Control of Induction Heating: Theory and Application....Pages 153-173
Coherent Upper and Lower Conditional Previsions Defined by Hausdorff Outer and Inner Measures....Pages 175-195
Front Matter....Pages 197-198
Two Approaches for Guaranteed State Estimation of Nonlinear Continuous-Time Models....Pages 199-220
Quantifying Spacecraft Failure in an Uncertain Environment: the Case of Jupiter Europa Orbiter....Pages 221-248
Robust State and Parameter Estimation for Nonlinear Continuous-Time Systems in a Set-Membership Context....Pages 249-273
Nonlinear Adaptive Control of a Bioprocess Model with Unknown Kinetics....Pages 275-291
Verified Analysis of a Model for Stance Stabilization....Pages 293-308
Adaptive Control Strategies in Heat Transfer Problems with Parameter Uncertainties Based on a Projective Approach....Pages 309-332
State and Disturbance Estimation for Robust Control of Fast Flexible Rack Feeders....Pages 333-351
Back Matter....Pages 353-354
โฆ Subjects
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics; Systems Theory, Control; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
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