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Limits Of Stability And Stabilization Of Timedelay Systems A Smallgain Approach 1st Edition Jing Zhu

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Limits Of Stability And Stabilization Of Timedelay Systems A Smallgain Approach 1st Edition Jing Zhu
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.7 MB
Author: Jing Zhu, Tian Qi, Dan Ma, Jie Chen (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319736501, 9783319736518, 3319736507, 3319736515
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Limits Of Stability And Stabilization Of Timedelay Systems A Smallgain Approach 1st Edition Jing Zhu by Jing Zhu, Tian Qi, Dan Ma, Jie Chen (auth.) 9783319736501, 9783319736518, 3319736507, 3319736515 instant download after payment.

This authored monograph presents a study on fundamental limits and robustness of stability and stabilization of time-delay systems, with an emphasis on time-varying delay, robust stabilization, and newly emerged areas such as networked control and multi-agent systems. The authors systematically develop an operator-theoretic approach that departs from both the traditional algebraic approach and the currently pervasive LMI solution methods. This approach is built on the classical small-gain theorem, which enables the author to draw upon powerful tools and techniques from robust control theory. The book contains motivating examples and presents mathematical key facts that are required in the subsequent sections. The target audience primarily comprises researchers and professionals in the field of control theory, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students alike.

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