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Dynamics and Control of Trajectory Tubes electronic resource Theory and Computation / by Alexander B. Kurzhanski, Pravin Varaiya.

By: Kurzhanski, Alexander B [author.]Contributor(s): Varaiya, Pravin [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Systems & Control: Foundations & ApplicationsPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2014Description: XVIII, 445 p. 106 illus., 74 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319102771Subject(s): mathematics | K-theory | Discrete groups | Mathematical optimization | Mathematics | Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization | control | Convex and Discrete Geometry | K-TheoryDDC classification: 515.64 LOC classification: QA315-316QA402.3QA402.5-QA402.6Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Linear Control Systems -- 2. The Dynamic Programming Approach -- 3. Ellipsoidal Techniques: Reachability and Control Synthesis -- 4. Solution Examples on Ellipsoidal Methods: Computation in High Dimensions -- 5. The Comparison Principle: Nonlinearity and Nonconvexity -- 6. Impulse Control and Double Constraints -- 7. Dynamics and Control under State Constraints -- 8. Trajectory Tubes: State-Constrained Feedback Control -- 9. Guaranteed State Estimation -- 10. Uncertain Systems: Output Feedback Control -- 11. Verification: Hybrid Systems.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This monograph presents theoretical methods involving the Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman formalism in conjunction with set-valued techniques of nonlinear analysis to solve significant problems in dynamics and control. The emphasis is on issues of reachability, feedback control  synthesis under complex state constraints, hard or double bounds on controls, and performance in finite time. Guaranteed state estimation, output feedback control, and hybrid dynamics are also discussed. Although the focus is on systems with linear structure, the authors indicate how to apply each approach to nonlinear and nonconvex systems. The main theoretical results lead to computational schemes based on extensions of ellipsoidal calculus that provide complete solutions to the problems. These computational schemes in turn yield software tools that can be applied effectively to high-dimensional systems. Dynamics and Control of Trajectory Tubes: Theory and Computation will interest graduate and senior undergraduate students, as well as researchers and practitioners interested in control theory, its applications, and its computational realizations.
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Preface -- 1. Linear Control Systems -- 2. The Dynamic Programming Approach -- 3. Ellipsoidal Techniques: Reachability and Control Synthesis -- 4. Solution Examples on Ellipsoidal Methods: Computation in High Dimensions -- 5. The Comparison Principle: Nonlinearity and Nonconvexity -- 6. Impulse Control and Double Constraints -- 7. Dynamics and Control under State Constraints -- 8. Trajectory Tubes: State-Constrained Feedback Control -- 9. Guaranteed State Estimation -- 10. Uncertain Systems: Output Feedback Control -- 11. Verification: Hybrid Systems.

This monograph presents theoretical methods involving the Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman formalism in conjunction with set-valued techniques of nonlinear analysis to solve significant problems in dynamics and control. The emphasis is on issues of reachability, feedback control  synthesis under complex state constraints, hard or double bounds on controls, and performance in finite time. Guaranteed state estimation, output feedback control, and hybrid dynamics are also discussed. Although the focus is on systems with linear structure, the authors indicate how to apply each approach to nonlinear and nonconvex systems. The main theoretical results lead to computational schemes based on extensions of ellipsoidal calculus that provide complete solutions to the problems. These computational schemes in turn yield software tools that can be applied effectively to high-dimensional systems. Dynamics and Control of Trajectory Tubes: Theory and Computation will interest graduate and senior undergraduate students, as well as researchers and practitioners interested in control theory, its applications, and its computational realizations.

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