Networked Nonlinear Stochastic Time-Varying Systems

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Networked Nonlinear Stochastic Time-Varying Systems

Analysis and Synthesis

Differential calculus and equations Energy, power generation, distribution and storage Automatic control engineering Communications engineering / telecommunications

Authors: Hongli Dong, Zidong Wang, Nan Hou

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 9th September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781000433784


Networked Non-linear Stochastic Time-Varying Systems: Analysis and Synthesis

Networked Non-linear Stochastic Time-Varying Systems: Analysis and Synthesis copes with the filter design, fault estimation and reliable control problems for different classes of nonlinear stochastic time-varying systems with network-enhanced complexities. Divided into three parts, the book discusses the finite-horizon filtering, fault estimation and reliable control, and randomly occurring nonlinearities/uncertainties followed by designing of distributed state and fault estimators, and distributed filters. The third part includes problems of variance-constrained H∞ state estimation, partial-nodes-based state estimation and recursive filtering for nonlinear time-varying complex networks with randomly varying topologies, and random coupling strengths.

  • Offers a comprehensive treatment of the topics related to Networked Nonlinear Stochastic Time-Varying Systems with rigorous math foundation and derivation

  • Unifies existing and emerging concepts concerning control/filtering/estimation and distributed filtering

  • Provides a series of latest results by drawing on the conventional theories of systems science, control engineering and signal processing. Deal with practical engineering problems such as event triggered H∞ filtering, non-fragile distributed estimation, recursive filtering, set-membership filtering

  • Demonstrates illustrative examples in each chapter to verify the correctness of the proposed results

This book is aimed at engineers, mathematicians, scientists, and upper-level students in the fields of control engineering, signal processing, networked control systems, robotics, data analysis, and automation.

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