Interactive multi-objective programming as a framework for computer-aided control system design

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Interactive multi-objective programming as a framework for computer-aided control system design

W.-Y. Ng

(Lecture notes in control and information sciences, 132)

Springer-Verlag, c1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This monograph reports the development of an approach to computer-aided control system design (CACSD). Of primary concern is the quality of cooperation between the designer and his computer. The designer is suggested to treat a CACSD problem as a search problem, in which he and the computer cooperate to locate satisfactory designs among sets of candidates. Interactive Multi-Objective Programming (IMOP) is employed to define the level of abstraction as well as the organization of the design facilities in the computer.

Table of Contents

CACSD as generalized co-operative search.- Interactive multi-objective programming.- Search-based control system design methods.- A strategy for CACSD.- Numerical search tools.- Formulation tools.- Evaluation tools.- Two design examples.- Conclusion.

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