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Frequencydomain Analysis And Design Of Distributed Control Systems Yuping Tianauth

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Frequencydomain Analysis And Design Of Distributed Control Systems Yuping Tianauth
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Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Yu?Ping Tian(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470828205, 9780470828229, 047082820X, 0470828226
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Frequencydomain Analysis And Design Of Distributed Control Systems Yuping Tianauth by Yu?ping Tian(auth.) 9780470828205, 9780470828229, 047082820X, 0470828226 instant download after payment.

This book presents a unified frequency-domain method for the analysis of distributed control systems. The following important topics are discussed by using the proposed frequency-domain method: (1) Scalable stability criteria of networks of distributed control systems; (2) Effect of heterogeneous delays on the stability of a network of distributed control system; (3) Stability of Internet congestion control algorithms; and (4) Consensus in multi-agent systems. This book is ideal for graduate students in control, networking and robotics, as well as researchers in the fields of control theory and networking who are interested in learning and applying distributed control algorithms or frequency-domain analysis methods.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–29):
Chapter 2 Symmetry, Stability and Scalability (pages 31–66):
Chapter 3 Scalability in the Frequency Domain (pages 67–109):
Chapter 4 Congestion Control: Model and Algorithms (pages 111–127):
Chapter 5 Congestion Control: Stability and Scalability (pages 129–192):
Chapter 6 Consensus in Homogeneous Multi?Agent Systems (pages 193–218):
Chapter 7 Consensus in Heterogeneous Multi?Agent Systems (pages 219–267):

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