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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This book introduces four novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization while preserving system performance. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent ETMs, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent ETMs, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent ETMs and terminal constraint set-dependent mixed time/event-triggered mechanisms. It explores applications across fault diagnosis in networked systems, finite-time state estimation for complex dynamical networks, and MPC implementation.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The four novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) in this book are for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization while preserving system performance. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent ETMs, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent ETMs, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent ETMs, and terminal constraint set-dependent mixed time/event-triggered mechanisms. It explores applications across fault diagnosis in networked systems, finite-time state estimation for complex dynamical networks, and MPC implementation.Presents a systematic study on dynamic event-triggered mechanismsReviews comprehensive research results on dynamic event-triggered fault diagnosis, state estimation, and MPCExplores how these theories can be applied to the practical engineering problem of load frequency control in power systemsDiscusses complex factors including cyber-attacks, multiple timescales, jumping system parameters, hard constraints, polytopic uncertainties, nonlinearities, and limited network/computing resourcesIncludes numerous simulations and examples to validate the theoretical results including single-link rigid robot model systems, motor systems, and power systems.This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in control systems, computer sciences, and signal processing. This book introduces novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent and terminal constraint mechanisms. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The four novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) in this book are for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization while preserving system performance. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent ETMs, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent ETMs, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent ETMs, and terminal constraint set-dependent mixed time/event-triggered mechanisms. It explores applications across fault diagnosis in networked systems, finite-time state estimation for complex dynamical networks, and MPC implementation.Presents a systematic study on dynamic event-triggered mechanismsReviews comprehensive research results on dynamic event-triggered fault diagnosis, state estimation, and MPCExplores how these theories can be applied to the practical engineering problem of load frequency control in power systemsDiscusses complex factors including cyber-attacks, multiple timescales, jumping system parameters, hard constraints, polytopic uncertainties, nonlinearities, and limited network/computing resourcesIncludes numerous simulations and examples to validate the theoretical results including single-link rigid robot model systems, motor systems, and power systems.This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in control systems, computer sciences, and signal processing. This book introduces novel Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanisms (DETMs) for complex networked systems that optimize resource utilization. These include hybrid dynamic variables-dependent, hybrid adjusting variables-dependent, bounded dynamic variable/time-varying threshold-dependent and terminal constraint mechanisms. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.