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Advances In Gainscheduling And Fault Tolerant Control Techniques 1st Edition Damiano Rotondo Auth

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Advances In Gainscheduling And Fault Tolerant Control Techniques 1st Edition Damiano Rotondo Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.67 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Damiano Rotondo (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319629018, 9783319629025, 3319629018, 3319629026
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Advances In Gainscheduling And Fault Tolerant Control Techniques 1st Edition Damiano Rotondo Auth by Damiano Rotondo (auth.) 9783319629018, 9783319629025, 3319629018, 3319629026 instant download after payment.

This thesis reports on novel methods for gain-scheduling and fault tolerant control (FTC). It begins by analyzing the connection between the linear parameter varying (LPV) and Takagi-Sugeno (TS) paradigms. This is then followed by a detailed description of the design of robust and shifting state-feedback controllers for these systems. Furthermore, it presents two approaches to fault-tolerant control: the first is based on a robust polytopic controller design, while the second involves a reconfiguration of the reference model and the addition of virtual actuators into the loop. Inaddition the thesis offers a thorough review of the state-of-the art in gain scheduling and fault-tolerant control, with a special emphasis on LPV and TS systems.

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