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Robust Receding Horizon Control for Networked and Distributed Nonlinear Systems

โœ Scribed by Huiping Li, Yang Shi (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
194
Series
Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 83
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book offers a comprehensive, easy-to-understand overview of receding-horizon control for nonlinear networks. It presents novel general strategies that can simultaneously handle general nonlinear dynamics, system constraints, and disturbances arising in networked and large-scale systems and which can be widely applied. These receding-horizon-control-based strategies can achieve sub-optimal control performance while ensuring closed-loop stability: a feature attractive to engineers.

The authors address the problems of networked and distributed control step-by-step, gradually increasing the level of challenge presented. The book first introduces the state-feedback control problems of nonlinear networked systems and then studies output feedback control problems. For large-scale nonlinear systems, disturbance is considered first, then communication delay separately, and lastly the simultaneous combination of delays and disturbances. Each chapter of this easy-to-follow book not only proposes and analyzes novel control algorithms and/or strategies, but also rigorously develops provably correct design conditions. It also provides concise, illustrative examples to demonstrate the implementation procedure, making it invaluable both for academic researchers and engineering practitioners.



โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction and Overview....Pages 1-17
RHC of Networked Nonlinear Systems with Two-Channel Packet Dropouts....Pages 19-40
Min-Max RHC of Nonlinear NCSs with Delays and Packet Dropouts....Pages 41-64
Output Feedback RHC of NCSs with Intermittent Measurements....Pages 65-87
Robust Distributed RHC of Constrained Nonlinear Systems....Pages 89-120
Distributed RHC of Nonlinear Systems with Communication Delays....Pages 121-136
Distributed RHC of Nonlinear Systems: Handling Delays and Disturbances....Pages 137-162
Event-Triggered Robust RHC of Continuous-Time Nonlinear Systems....Pages 163-181
Back Matter....Pages 183-184

โœฆ Subjects


Control;Computer Communication Networks;Communications Engineering, Networks


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