Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling - Brossura

Chapman, Airlie

 
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Nomenclature Acknowledgments Dedication Supervisor's Foreword Introduction Preliminaries Notation Network Topology Consensus Dynamics Part 1. Beyond Linear Consensus Chapter 1. Advection on Graphs 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Advection Properties 1.3. Examples 1.4. Remarks Chapter 2. Beyond Linear Protocols 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Model 2.3. Equilibria and Convergence 2.4. Extension 2.5. Remarks Part 2. Network Measures and Adaptive Topologies Chapter 3. Measures and Rewiring 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Leader-Follower Consensus Dynamics 3.3. Mean Tracking Measure 3.4. Variance Damping Measure 3.5. Fusing Adaptive Protocols 3.6. Remarks Chapter 4. Distributed Online Topology Design for Disturbance Rejection 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Online Convex Optimization 4.3. Model and Measure 4.4. Distributed Online Topology Design Algorithm 4.5. Remarks Chapter 5. Network Topology Design for UAV Swarming with Wind Gusts 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Model 5.3. Open Loop H2 Norm 5.4. Topology Design 5.5. Remarks Part 3. Cartesian Product Networks Chapter 6. Cartesian Products of Z-Matrix Networks: Factorization and Interval Analysis 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Cartesian Product 6.3. Z-matrix Dynamics 6.4. Interval Matrices 6.5. Z-Matrix Dynamics over Cartesian Products of Digraphs 6.6. Remarks Chapter 7. On the Controllability and Observability of Cartesian Product Networks 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Digraph Automorphisms 7.3. Problem setup 7.4. Control Product 7.5. Layered Control 7.6. Filtering on Social Product Networks 7.7. Remarks Part 4. Structural Controllability Chapter 8. Strong Structural Controllability of Networked Dynamics 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Pattern Matrices 8.3. Model 8.4. Structural Controllability 8.5. Testing inputs for Strong S-Controllability 8.6. Finding Strongly S-Controllable Inputs 8.7. Remarks Chapter 9. Security and Infiltration of Networks: A Structural Controllability and Observability Perspective 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Weak Structural Controllability - A cautious lower bound 9.3. Strong Structural Controllability - Guaranteed Security 9.4. Remarks Final Remarks Chapter 10. Conclusion and Future Work 10.1. Concluding Remarks 10.2. Future Directions Appendix Single Anchor State Measures

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ISBN 10:  331915009X ISBN 13:  9783319150093
Casa editrice: Springer Nature, 2015
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