Singular perturbation methodology in control systems
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Singular perturbation methodology in control systems
(IEE control engineering series, 34)
Peregrinus, c1988
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Note
Includes bibliography (p. [249]-284) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many realistic engineering systems are large in dimension and stiff for computation. Their analysis and control require extensive numerical algorithms. The methodology of singular perturbations and time scales (SPTS), crowned with the remedial features of order reduction and stiffness relief is a powerful technique to achieve computational simplicity.
This book presents the twin topics of singular perturbation methods and time scale analysis to problems in systems and control. The heart of the book is the singularly perturbed optimal control systems, which are notorious for demanding excessive computational costs.
The book addresses both continuous control systems (described by differential equations) and discrete control systems (characterised by difference equations). Another feature is the extensive bibliography, which will hopefully be of great help for future study and research. Also of particular interest is the categorisation of an impressive record of applications of the methodology of SPTS in a wide spectrum of fields, such as circuits and networks, fluid mechanics and flight mechanics, biology and ecology, and robotics.
This book is aimed at graduate students, applied mathematicians, scientists and engineers working in universities and industry.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Singular perturbation method
Chapter 3: Time-scale analysis
Chapter 4: Open-loop optimal control of continuous systems
Chapter 5: Open-loop optimal control of discrete systems
Chapter 6: Closed-loop optimal control of continuous systems
Chapter 7: Closed-loop optimal control of discrete systems
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