Control Theory of Digitally Networked Dynamic Systems [electronic resource] /
edited by Jan Lunze.
- XVII, 394 p. online resource.
Introduction to networked control systems -- Analysis of networked systems -- Distributed estimation and control -- Distributed and networked model predictive control -- Event-based control -- Multi-agent systems -- Wireless networking for control.
The book gives an introduction to networked control systems and describes new modeling paradigms, analysis methods for event-driven, digitally networked systems, and design methods for distributed estimation and control. Networked model predictive control is developed as a means to tolerate time delays and packet loss brought about by the communication network. In event-based control the traditional periodic sampling is replaced by state-dependent triggering schemes. Novel methods for multi-agent systems ensure complete or clustered synchrony of agents with identical or with individual dynamics. The book includes numerous references to the most recent literature. Many methods are illustrated by numerical examples or experimental results. .
9783319011318
10.1007/978-3-319-01131-8 doi
Engineering.
System theory.
Control engineering.
Engineering.
Control.
Systems Theory, Control.
TJ212-225
629.8
Introduction to networked control systems -- Analysis of networked systems -- Distributed estimation and control -- Distributed and networked model predictive control -- Event-based control -- Multi-agent systems -- Wireless networking for control.
The book gives an introduction to networked control systems and describes new modeling paradigms, analysis methods for event-driven, digitally networked systems, and design methods for distributed estimation and control. Networked model predictive control is developed as a means to tolerate time delays and packet loss brought about by the communication network. In event-based control the traditional periodic sampling is replaced by state-dependent triggering schemes. Novel methods for multi-agent systems ensure complete or clustered synchrony of agents with identical or with individual dynamics. The book includes numerous references to the most recent literature. Many methods are illustrated by numerical examples or experimental results. .
9783319011318
10.1007/978-3-319-01131-8 doi
Engineering.
System theory.
Control engineering.
Engineering.
Control.
Systems Theory, Control.
TJ212-225
629.8