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OverviewRecent advancements in Lyapunov-based design and analysis techniques have applications to a broad class of engineering systems, including mechanical, electrical, robotic, aerospace, and underactuated systems. This book provides a practical yet rigorous development of nonlinear, Lyapunov-based tools and their use in the solution of control-theoretic problems. Rich in motivating examples and new design techniques, the text balances theoretical foundations and real-world implementation. Features include: * Control designs for a broad class of engineering systems * Presentation of adaptive and learning control methods for uncertain nonlinear systems * Experimental testbed descriptions and results that guide the reader toward techniques for further research * Development of necessary mathematical background in each chapter; additional mathematical prerequisites contained in two appendices Intended for readers who have some knowledge of undergraduate systems theory, the book includes a wide range of applications making it suitable for an extensive audience. Graduate students and researchers in control systems, robotics, and applied mathematics, as well as professional engineers will appreciate the work's combination of theoretical underpinnings and current and emerging engineering applications. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren E. Dixon , Aman Behal , Darren M. Dawson , Siddharth P. NagarkattiPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781461265818ISBN 10: 1461265819 Pages: 394 Publication Date: 21 October 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Introduction.- 1.1 Pitfalls of Linear Control.- 1.2 Lyapunov-Based Control.- 1.3 Summary.- References.- 2 Mechanical Systems.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Autobalancing Systems.- 2.3 Dynamically Positioned Ships.- 2.4 Euler-Lagrange Systems.- 2.5 Background and Further Reading.- References.- 3 Electric Machines.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Induction Motor.- 3.3 Switched Reluctance Motor.- 3.4 Active Magnetic Bearings.- 3.5 Background and Further Reading.- References.- 4 Robotic Systems.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Learning Control Applications.- 4.3 Position and Force Control Applications.- 4.4 Visual Servo Control Application.- 4.5 Background and Further Reading.- References.- 5 Aerospace Systems.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Attitude Tracking.- 5.3 Energy/Power and Attitude Tracking.- 5.4 Formation Flying.- 5.5 Background and Further Reading.- References.- 6 Underactuated Systems.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Overhead Crane Systems.- 6.3 VTOL Systems.- 6.4 Satellite Systems.- 6.5 Background and Further Reading.- References.- Appendices.- A Mathematical Background.- References.- B Supplementary Lemmas and Definitions.- B.1 Chapter 2 Lemmas.- B.l.1 Convolution Operations for Torque Filtering.- B.1.2 Control Signal Bound.- B.1.3 Control Signal Bound.- B.1.4 Control Signal Bound.- B.1.5 Inequality Proofs.- B.1.6 Control Signal Bounds.- B.1.7 Matrix Property.- B.2 Chapter 3 Definitions and Lemmas.- B.2.1 Supplemental Definitions.- B.2.2 Stability Analysis for Projection Cases.- B.2.3 Dynamic Terms for a 6-DOF AMB System.- B.2.4 Partial Derivative Definitions.- B.3 Chapter 4 Lemmas.- B.3.1 Inequality Lemma.- B.3.2 Stability Analysis for Projection Cases.- B.3.3 Boundedness Lemma.- B.3.4 State-Dependent Disturbance Bound.- B.3.5 Matrix Property.- B.4 Chapter 5 Lemmas.- B.4.1 Skew-Symmetry Property.- B.4.2 Control Signal Bound.- B.5 Chapter 6 Definitions and Lemmas.- B.5.1 Definitions for Dynamic Terms.- B.5.2 Linear Control Law Analysis.- B.5.3 Coupling Control Law Analysis.- B.5.4 Matrix Property.- References.ReviewsThe text is a reference book which provides both mathematically rigorous theoretical development and the application of various nonlinear, Lyapunov-based techniques to a broad class of practical engineering systems, including mechanical, electrical, robotic, aerospace, and underactuated systems.... Each chapter contains an exposition of the necessary mathematical background and is provided with detailed references for further reading. For each of the systems examined, simulation results are presented. The material in the text is intended for readers with a background in undergraduate systems theory and is beneficial for students and practicing research and development engineers in the area of control. Beautifully written, the book includes a wide range of applications making it suitable for an extensive audience. -ZENTRALBLATT MATH The text is a reference book which provides both mathematically rigorous theoretical development and the application of various nonlinear, Lyapunov-based techniques to a broad class of practical engineering systems, including mechanical, electrical, robotic, aerospace, and underactuated systems... Each chapter contains an exposition of the necessary mathematical background and is provided with detailed references for further reading. For each of the systems examined, simulation results are presented. The material in the text is intended for readers with a background in undergraduate systems theory and is beneficial for students and practicing research and development engineers in the area of control. Beautifully written, the book includes a wide range of applications making it suitable for an extensive audience. -ZENTRALBLATT MATH Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |