<p><p>This book provides a systematic approach to the design of predictor based controllers for (time-varying) linear systems with either (time-varying) input or state delays. Differently from those traditional predictor based controllers, which are infinite-dimensional static feedback laws and may
Predictor Feedback for Delay Systems: Implementations and Approximations
β Scribed by Iasson Karafyllis, Miroslav Krstic (auth.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 309
- Series
- Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This monograph bridges the gap between the nonlinear predictor as a concept and as a practical tool, presenting a complete theory of the application of predictor feedback to time-invariant, uncertain systems with constant input delays and/or measurement delays. It supplies several methods for generating the necessary real-time solutions to the systemsβ nonlinear differential equations, which the authors refer to as approximate predictors.
Predictor feedback for linear time-invariant (LTI) systems is presented in Part I to provide a solid foundation on the necessary concepts, as LTI systems pose fewer technical difficulties than nonlinear systems. Part II extends all of the concepts to nonlinear time-invariant systems. Finally, Part III explores extensions of predictor feedback to systems described by integral delay equations and to discrete-time systems.
The bookβs core is the design of control and observer algorithms with which global stabilization, guaranteed in the previous literature with idealized (but non-implementable) predictors, is preserved with approximate predictors developed in the book.
An applications-driven engineer will find a large number of explicit formulae, which are given throughout the book to assist in the application of the theory to a variety of control problems. A mathematician will find sophisticated new proof techniques, which are developed for the purpose of providing global stability guarantees for the nonlinear infinite-dimensional delay system under feedback laws employing practically implementable approximate predictors.
Researchers working on global stabilization problems for time-delay systems will find this monograph to be a helpful summary of the state of the art, while graduate students in the broad field of systems and control will advance their skills in nonlinear control design and the analysis of nonlinear delay systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Preview of Predictor Feedback and Delay Compensation....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-18
Linear Systems with State Measurement....Pages 19-58
Linear Systems with Output Measurement....Pages 59-82
Front Matter....Pages 83-84
Nonlinear Systems with State Measurement....Pages 85-153
Nonlinear Systems with Output Measurement....Pages 155-212
Application to the Chemostat....Pages 213-226
Front Matter....Pages 227-227
Systems Described by Integral Delay Equations....Pages 229-250
Discrete-Time Systems....Pages 251-278
Back Matter....Pages 279-297
β¦ Subjects
Systems Theory, Control;Control
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