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Stabilization Of Nonlinear Systems Using Recedinghorizon Control Schemes A Parametrized Approach For Fast Systems 1st Edition Mazen Alamir

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Stabilization Of Nonlinear Systems Using Recedinghorizon Control Schemes A Parametrized Approach For Fast Systems 1st Edition Mazen Alamir
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.71 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Mazen Alamir
ISBN: 9781846284700, 1846284708
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Stabilization Of Nonlinear Systems Using Recedinghorizon Control Schemes A Parametrized Approach For Fast Systems 1st Edition Mazen Alamir by Mazen Alamir 9781846284700, 1846284708 instant download after payment.

While conceptually elegant, the generic formulations of nonlinear model predictive control are not ready to use for the stabilization of relatively fast systems. This book presents a successful approach to this problem based on a co-operation between structural considerations and on-line optimization. It also provides research showing how generic predictive control schemes can be extended from slow process-based systems to a variety of fast systems.

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