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Robust and Optimal Control electronic resource A Two-port Framework Approach / by Mi-Ching Tsai, Da-Wei Gu.

By: Tsai, Mi-Ching [author.]Contributor(s): Gu, Da-Wei [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Industrial ControlPublication details: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVI, 336 p. 223 illus., 128 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447162575Subject(s): engineering | Systems engineering | Engineering | control | Circuits and SystemsDDC classification: 629.8 LOC classification: TJ212-225Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Two-port Networks -- Linear Fractional Transformations -- Chain Scattering Descriptions -- Co prime Factorizations -- Algebraic Riccati Equations and Spectral Factorizations -- CSD Approach to Stabilization Control and H2 Optimal Control -- A CSD Approach to H-infinity Controller Synthesis -- Design Examples.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A Two-port Framework for Robust and Optimal Control introduces an alternative approach to robust and optimal controller synthesis procedures for linear, time-invariant systems, based on the two-port system widespread in electrical engineering. The novel use of the two-port system in this context allows straightforward engineering-oriented solution-finding procedures to be developed, requiring no mathematics beyond linear algebra. A chain-scattering description provides a unified framework for constructing the stabilizing controller set and for synthesizing H2 optimal and H∞ sub-optimal controllers. Simple yet illustrative examples explain each step. A Two-port Framework for Robust and Optimal Control  features: ·         a hands-on, tutorial-style presentation giving the reader the opportunity to repeat the designs presented and easily to modify them for their own programs; ·         an abundance of examples illustrating the most important steps in robust and optimal design; and ·         end-of-chapter exercises. To further demonstrate the proposed approaches, in the last chapter an application case study is presented which demonstrates the use of the framework in a real-world control system design and helps the reader quickly move on with their own challenges. MATLAB® codes used in examples throughout the book and solutions to selected exercise questions are available for download. The text will have particular resonance for researchers in control with an electrical engineering background, who wish to avoid spending excessive time in learning complex mathematical, theoretical developments but need to know how to deal with robust and optimal control synthesis problems. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control. Please see [http://km.emotors.ncku.edu.tw/class/hw1.html] for solutions to the exercises provided in this book.
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Two-port Networks -- Linear Fractional Transformations -- Chain Scattering Descriptions -- Co prime Factorizations -- Algebraic Riccati Equations and Spectral Factorizations -- CSD Approach to Stabilization Control and H2 Optimal Control -- A CSD Approach to H-infinity Controller Synthesis -- Design Examples.

A Two-port Framework for Robust and Optimal Control introduces an alternative approach to robust and optimal controller synthesis procedures for linear, time-invariant systems, based on the two-port system widespread in electrical engineering. The novel use of the two-port system in this context allows straightforward engineering-oriented solution-finding procedures to be developed, requiring no mathematics beyond linear algebra. A chain-scattering description provides a unified framework for constructing the stabilizing controller set and for synthesizing H2 optimal and H∞ sub-optimal controllers. Simple yet illustrative examples explain each step. A Two-port Framework for Robust and Optimal Control  features: ·         a hands-on, tutorial-style presentation giving the reader the opportunity to repeat the designs presented and easily to modify them for their own programs; ·         an abundance of examples illustrating the most important steps in robust and optimal design; and ·         end-of-chapter exercises. To further demonstrate the proposed approaches, in the last chapter an application case study is presented which demonstrates the use of the framework in a real-world control system design and helps the reader quickly move on with their own challenges. MATLAB® codes used in examples throughout the book and solutions to selected exercise questions are available for download. The text will have particular resonance for researchers in control with an electrical engineering background, who wish to avoid spending excessive time in learning complex mathematical, theoretical developments but need to know how to deal with robust and optimal control synthesis problems. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control. Please see [http://km.emotors.ncku.edu.tw/class/hw1.html] for solutions to the exercises provided in this book.

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