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Viability Of Hybrid Systems A Controllability Operator Approach 1st Edition G Labinaz

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Viability Of Hybrid Systems A Controllability Operator Approach 1st Edition G Labinaz
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.7 MB
Pages: 246
Author: G. Labinaz, M. Guay (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400725201, 9789400725218, 9400725205, 9400725213
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Viability Of Hybrid Systems A Controllability Operator Approach 1st Edition G Labinaz by G. Labinaz, M. Guay (auth.) 9789400725201, 9789400725218, 9400725205, 9400725213 instant download after payment.

The problem of viability of hybrid systems is considered in this work. A model for a hybrid system is developed including a means of including three forms of uncertainty: transition dynamics, structural uncertainty, and parametric uncertainty. A computational basis for viability of hybrid systems is developed and applied to three control law classes. An approach is developed for robust viability based on two extensions of the controllability operator. The three-tank example is examined for both the viability problem and robust viability problem.

The theory is applied through simulation to an active magnetic bearing system and to a batch polymerization process showing that viability can be satisfied in practice. The problem of viable attainability is examined based on the controllability operator approach introduced by Nerode and colleagues. Lastly, properties of the controllability operator are presented.

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