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Zhang-Gradient Control 1st ed. Yunong Zhang Binbin Qiu Xiaodong Li

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Zhang-Gradient Control 1st ed. Yunong Zhang Binbin Qiu Xiaodong Li
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.48 MB
Author: Yunong Zhang, Binbin Qiu, Xiaodong Li
ISBN: 9789811582561, 9789811582578, 9811582564, 9811582572
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Zhang-Gradient Control 1st ed. Yunong Zhang Binbin Qiu Xiaodong Li by Yunong Zhang, Binbin Qiu, Xiaodong Li 9789811582561, 9789811582578, 9811582564, 9811582572 instant download after payment.

This book introduces readers to using the simple but effective Zhang-gradient (ZG) method to solve tracking-control problems concerning various nonlinear systems, while also highlighting the applications of the ZG method to tracking control for practical systems, e.g. an inverted-pendulum-on-a-cart (IPC) system and a two-wheeled mobile robot (showing its potential applications).
In addition to detailed theoretical analyses of ZG controllers, the book presents a wealth of computer simulations to demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of the controllers discussed (as well as the method itself). More importantly, the superiority of ZG controllers in overcoming the division-by-zero (DBZ) problem is also illustrated.
Given its scope and format, the book is well suited for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as academic and industrial researchers in the fields of neural dynamics/neural networks, nonlinear control, computer mathematics, time-varying problem solving, modeling and simulation, analog hardware, and robotics.

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