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    almahu_9949599158102882
    Format: VII, 445 p. 158 illus., 126 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031379703
    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 491
    Content: This book presents the separation principle which is also known as the principle of separation of estimation and control and states that, under certain assumptions, the problem of designing an optimal feedback controller for a stochastic system can be solved by designing an optimal observer for the system's state, which feeds into an optimal deterministic controller for the system. Thus, the problem may be divided into two halves, which simplifies its design. In the context of deterministic linear systems, the first instance of this principle is that if a stable observer and stable state feedback are built for a linear time-invariant system (LTI system hereafter), then the combined observer and feedback are stable. The separation principle does not true for nonlinear systems in general. Another instance of the separation principle occurs in the context of linear stochastic systems, namely that an optimum state feedback controller intended to minimize a quadratic cost is optimal for the stochastic control problem with output measurements. The ideal solution consists of a Kalman filter and a linear-quadratic regulator when both process and observation noise are Gaussian. The term for this is linear-quadratic-Gaussian control. More generally, given acceptable conditions and when the noise is a martingale (with potential leaps), a separation principle, also known as the separation principle in stochastic control, applies when the noise is a martingale (with possible jumps).
    Note: 1.Practical h−Stability of Nonlinear Impulsive Systems: A Survey -- 2.Practical exponential stabilization for semi-linear systems in Hilbert spaces -- 3.An observer controller for delay impulsive switched systems -- 4.Stabilization of TS fuzzy systems via a practical observer -- 5.Observer-Based Robust Tracking Controller Design of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Represented by Bilinear T-S Fuzzy Systems -- 6.H_infinity filter design for discrete-time switched interconnected systems with time delays -- 7.Stability and Observability Analysis of Uncertain Neutral Time-Delay Systems -- 8.Zonotopic State Estimation for Uncertain Discrete-Time Switched Linear Systems -- 9.Stability and stabilisation of nonlinear incommensurate fractional order difference systems -- 10.Nonlinear Fractional Discrete Neural Networks: Stability, Stabilization and Synchronization -- 11.LMI-based Designs for Feedback Stabilization of Linear/ Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems in Reciprocal State Space: Synthesis and Experimental Validation -- 12.Overview on active fault-tolerant control -- 13.The nonlinear Progressive Accommodation: Design and methodology -- 14.Linear Methods For Stabilization and Synchronization h-Fractional Chaotic Maps -- 15.Artificial Neural Network design for non linear Takagi-Sugeno systems: Application to Tracking of trajectory, state and fault estimation of MIABOT robot -- 16.Sliding mode fault tolerant control against actuator failures for UAVs. -- 17.Frequency Stabilization in Microgrid using Super Twisting Sliding Mode -- 18.Determination of the dynamic parameters of the planar robot with 2 degrees of freedom by the method of least squares and instrumental variables -- 19.Design and Analysis of Nonsingular Terminal Super Twisting Sliding Mode Controller for Lower Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Contacting with ground -- 20.Generalized Predictive Control Design of Benchmark Distillation Columns: A Case Study for Multi-Input Multi-Output System -- 21.Robust EV's speed Tracking using fractional order controller -- 22.Fractional order control of a grid connected WindPACT turbine -- 23.Comparative study between PI Controller and Fractional Order PI for speed control applied to the traction system of an Electric Vehicle (EV).
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031379697
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031379710
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031379727
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_9961350506202883
    Format: 1 online resource (439 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031379703 , 3031379705
    Series Statement: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control Series ; v.491
    Content: This book discusses the state estimation and stabilization of nonlinear systems, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects. It aims to provide comprehensive insights into various stability concepts, particularly practical h-stability, using Lyapunov stability theory. The editors and contributors present new methods and sufficient conditions for ensuring stability in nonlinear impulsive systems, with applications across fields such as engineering, biology, and economics. The book is intended for researchers, practitioners, and students in systems control and related disciplines.
    Note: Contents -- Practical h-Stability of Nonlinear Impulsive Systems: A Survey -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definitions, Notations and Hypotheses -- 3 Main Results -- 3.1 Sufficient Conditions for Practical h-stability -- 4 Practical h-stability of Perturbed and Cascaded System -- 4.1 Practical h-stability of Perturbed System -- 4.2 Practical h-stability of Cascaded System -- 5 Practical h-stabilization -- 6 Examples -- References -- Practical Exponential Stabilization for Semi-Linear Systems in Hilbert Spaces -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 3 Main Results -- 3.1 Exponential Stabilization by Linear State Controller -- 3.2 Exponential Stabilization by Nonlinear State Controller -- 4 Examples -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- An Observer Controller for Delay Impulsive Switched Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Description -- 3 Asymptotic Stability Result -- 4 Design of Feedback Controller -- 5 Observer-Based Control Design -- 5.1 System Under Consideration -- 5.2 Observer Design -- 5.3 Observer-Based Control
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ben Makhlouf, Abdellatif State Estimation and Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Cham : Springer,c2023 ISBN 9783031379697
    Language: English
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