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Control and Filtering for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems [electronic resource] / by Fanbiao Li, Peng Shi, Ligang Wu.

By: Li, Fanbiao [author.].
Contributor(s): Shi, Peng [author.] | Wu, Ligang [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control: 81Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017.Description: XVIII, 199 p. 39 illus., 34 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319471990.Subject(s): Control engineering | System theory | Control theory | Control and Systems Theory | Systems Theory, ControlAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 629.8312 | 003 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Stochastic Stability of Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Constrained Regulation of Singular Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- State Estimation and Sliding Mode Control for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Quantized Output Feedback Control of Nonlinear Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Passive Filtering for Delayed Neutral-Type Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Event-Triggered Fault Detection for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Fuzzy Fault Detection Filtering for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Fault Detection for Underactuated Manipulators Modeled by MJS -- Conclusion and Further Work. .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book presents up-to-date research developments and novel methodologies on semi-Markovian jump systems (S-MJS). It presents solutions to a series of problems with new approaches for the control and filtering of S-MJS, including stability analysis, sliding mode control, dynamic output feedback control, robust filter design, and fault detection. A set of newly developed techniques such as piecewise analysis method, positively invariant set approach, event-triggered method, and cone complementary linearization approaches are presented. Control and Filtering for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems is a comprehensive reference for researcher and practitioners working in control engineering, system sciences and applied mathematics, and is also a useful source of information for senior undergraduates and graduates in these areas. The readers will benefit from some new concepts, new models and new methodologies with practical significance in control engineering and signal processing.
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Introduction -- Stochastic Stability of Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Constrained Regulation of Singular Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- State Estimation and Sliding Mode Control for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Quantized Output Feedback Control of Nonlinear Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Passive Filtering for Delayed Neutral-Type Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Event-Triggered Fault Detection for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Fuzzy Fault Detection Filtering for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems -- Fault Detection for Underactuated Manipulators Modeled by MJS -- Conclusion and Further Work. .

This book presents up-to-date research developments and novel methodologies on semi-Markovian jump systems (S-MJS). It presents solutions to a series of problems with new approaches for the control and filtering of S-MJS, including stability analysis, sliding mode control, dynamic output feedback control, robust filter design, and fault detection. A set of newly developed techniques such as piecewise analysis method, positively invariant set approach, event-triggered method, and cone complementary linearization approaches are presented. Control and Filtering for Semi-Markovian Jump Systems is a comprehensive reference for researcher and practitioners working in control engineering, system sciences and applied mathematics, and is also a useful source of information for senior undergraduates and graduates in these areas. The readers will benefit from some new concepts, new models and new methodologies with practical significance in control engineering and signal processing.

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