Nonlinear control in the year 2000 volume 2

Nonlinear control in the year 2000 volume 2

Bálint Kiss, Jean Lévine, Philippe Mullhaupt (auth.), Alberto Isidori, Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, Witold Respondek (eds.)
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Control of nonlinear systems, one of the most active research areas in control theory, has always been a domain of natural convergence of research interests in applied mathematics and control engineering. The theory has developed from the early phase of its history, when the basic tool was essentially only the Lyapunov second method, to the present day, where the mathematics ranges from differential geometry, calculus of variations, ordinary and partial differential equations, functional analysis, abstract algebra and stochastic processes, while the applications to advanced engineering design span a wide variety of topics, which include nonlinear controllability and observability, optimal control, state estimation, stability and stabilization, feedback equivalence, motion planning, noninteracting control, disturbance attenuation, asymptotic tracking. The reader will find in the book methods and results which cover a wide variety of problems: starting from pure mathematics (like recent fundamental results on (non)analycity of small balls and the distance function), through its applications to all just mentioned topics of nonlinear control, up to industrial applications of nonlinear control algorithms.

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Year:
2001
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag London
Language:
english
Pages:
628
ISBN 10:
1852333642
ISBN 13:
9781852333645
Series:
Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 259
File:
PDF, 8.06 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2001
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