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Systems, automation & control / edited by Nabil Derbel.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Derbel, Nabil, editor.
Series:
Advances in Systems, Signals and Devices
Advances in Systems, Signals and Devices, 2365-7493 ; Volume 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Automatic control--Data processing.
Automatic control.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (170 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2016.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Extended versions of awarded contributions of the International Conference on Systems, Analysis and Automatic Control, Barcelona 2014. Among the topics are: Adaptive Control, Predictive Control, Fuzzy Logic Control, System Identification, Expert and Knowledge Based Systems, Nonlinear Systems, Human-Machine Systems, Intelligent User Interface, Human-Machine Design and Evaluation, Learning Control, Uncertain Systems, Supervision.
The first volume of the Series “Advances in Systems, Signals and Devices” (ASSD), is dedicated to fields related to “Systems, Automation and Control” (SAC). The scope of this issue encompasses all aspects of the research, development and applications of the science and technology in these fields. Topics of this issue concerns: system design, systemidentifi cation, biological and economical models & control, modern control theory, nonlinear observers, control and application of chaos, adaptive/non-adaptive backstepping control techniques, advances in linear control theory, system optimization, multivariable control, large scale and infi nite dimension systems, nonlinear control, distributed control, predictive control, geometric control, adaptive control, optimal and stochastic control, robust control, neural control, fuzzy control, intelligent control systems, diagnostics, fault tolerant control, robotics and mechatronics, navigation, robotics and humanmachine interaction, hierarchical and man-machine systems, etc. Authors have been encouraged to submit novel contributions which include results of research or experimental work discussing new developments in the field of systems, automation and control. The work can be also addressed for editing special issues for novel developments in specifi c fi elds. Guest editors are encouraged to make proposals to the editor in chief of the corresponding main field. The aims of this volume, in its own way, to promote an international scientific progress in the fields of systems, automation and control. It provides at the same time an opportunity to be informed about interesting results that have been reported during the international SSD conferences. THE SERIES: ADVANCES IN SYSTEMS, SIGNALS AND DEVICES Systems, Signals & Devices is one of the large specializations in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer sciences. It derives input from physics, mathematics and is an indispensable feature of all natural- and life sciences in research and in application. The new series “Advances in Systems, Signals and Devices” presents original publications mainly from speakers on the International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signal and Devices but also from other international authors. The Conference is a forum for researchers and specialists in different fields covering all types of sensors and measurement systems.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface of the Series Editor
Preface of the Volume Editor
Contents
Graphical Modeling of Networked Architectures and Real-Time-Requirements for the Analysis of Networked Automation Systems
OBE-based Set-Membership Parameter Estimation of Fractional Models
Improving High Gain Observer Design for Nonlinear Systems Using the Structure of the Linear Part
Fuzzy Network-Based Control for a Class of T–S Fuzzy Systems with Limited Communication
Particle Swarm Optimization-Based Approach for Digital RST Controller Design
Optimal Pattern Generator for Dynamic Walking in humanoid Robotics
Optimal Targeting in Chaos Control, a Discrete Hamiltonian Approach
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 14, 2016).
ISBN:
9783110446272
3110446278
9783110448436
3110448432
OCLC:
960165958

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