Discrete Control Systems

Discrete Control Systems
Author: Yoshifumi Okuyama
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1447156676

Discrete Control Systems establishes a basis for the analysis and design of discretized/quantized control systems for continuous physical systems. Beginning with the necessary mathematical foundations and system-model descriptions, the text moves on to derive a robust stability condition. To keep a practical perspective on the uncertain physical systems considered, most of the methods treated are carried out in the frequency domain. As part of the design procedure, modified Nyquist–Hall and Nichols diagrams are presented and discretized proportional–integral–derivative control schemes are reconsidered. Schemes for model-reference feedback and discrete-type observers are proposed. Although single-loop feedback systems form the core of the text, some consideration is given to multiple loops and nonlinearities. The robust control performance and stability of interval systems (with multiple uncertainties) are outlined. Finally, the monograph describes the relationship between feedback-control and discrete event systems. The nonlinear phenomena associated with practically important event-driven systems are elucidated. The dynamics and stability of finite-state and discrete-event systems are defined. Academic researchers interested in the uses of discrete modelling and control of continuous systems will find Discrete Control Systems instructive. The inclusion of end-of-chapter problems also makes the book suitable for use in self study either by professional control engineers or graduate students supplementing a more formal regimen of learning.

Discrete-Time Control System Design with Applications

Discrete-Time Control System Design with Applications
Author: C.A. Rabbath
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461492904

This unique book provides a bridge between digital control theory and vehicle guidance and control practice. It presents practical techniques of digital redesign and direct discrete-time design suitable for a real-time implementation of controllers and guidance laws at multiple rates and with and computational techniques. The theory of digital control is given as theorems, lemmas, and propositions. The design of the digital guidance and control systems is illustrated by means of step-by-step procedures, algorithms, and case studies. The systems proposed are applied to realistic models of unmanned systems and missiles, and digital implementation.

Optimal Sampled-Data Control Systems

Optimal Sampled-Data Control Systems
Author: Tongwen Chen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1447130375

Among the many techniques for designing linear multivariable analogue controllers, the two most popular optimal ones are H2 and H-infinity optimization. The fact that most new industrial controllers are digital provides strong motivation for adapting or extending these techniques to digital control systems. This book, now available as a corrected reprint, attempts to do so. Part I presents two indirect methods of sampled-data controller design: These approaches include approximations to a real problem, which involves an analogue plant, continuous-time performance specifications, and a sampled-data controller. Part II proposes a direct attack in the continuous-time domain, where sampled-data systems are time-varying. The findings are presented in forms that can readily be programmed in, e.g., MATLAB.

Digital Control Systems

Digital Control Systems
Author: R. Isermann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662023199

The great advances made in large-scale integration of semiconductors, the resulting cost-effective digital processors and data storage devi ces, and the development of suitable programming techniques are all having increasing influence on the techniques of measurement and con trol and on automation in general. The application of digital techni ques to process automation started in about 1960 when the first process computer was installed. From about 1970 computers have become standard equipment for the automation of industrial processes, connected on-line in open or closed loop. The annual increase of installed process compu ters in the last decade was about 20- 30 %. The cost of hardware has shown a tendency to decrease, whereas the relative cost of user soft ware has tended to increase. Because of the relatively high total cost, the first phase of digital computer application to process control is characterized by the centralization of many functions in a single (though sometimes in several) process computer. Such centralization does not permit full utilization of the many advantages of digital signal processing and rapid economic pay-off as analog back-up systems or parallel standby computers must often be provided to cover possible breakdowns in the central computer. In 1971 the first microprocessors were marketed which, together with large-scale integrated semiconductor memory units and input/output mo dules, can be assembled into more cost-effective process microcompu ters.

Design of Nonlinear Control Systems with the Highest Derivative in Feedback

Design of Nonlinear Control Systems with the Highest Derivative in Feedback
Author: Valery D. Yurkevich
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9812388990

This unique book presents an analytical uniform design methodology of continuous-time or discrete-time nonlinear control system design which guarantees desired transient performances in the presence of plant parameter variations and unknown external disturbances. All results are illustrated with numerical simulations, their practical importance is highlighted, and they may be used for real-time control system design in robotics, mechatronics, chemical reactors, electrical and electro-mechanical systems as well as aircraft control systems. The book is easy reading and is suitable for teaching.

Digital Control Systems

Digital Control Systems
Author: Constantine H. Houpis
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Continuous-time control-system response characteristics. Linear systems and the sampling process. Discrete systems modeling. Discrete control analysis. Discrete transform analysis (approximations). Principles of signal conversion and measurement. Digital-control-system implementation. Random processes in digital control systems. Finite word lenght and compensator structure. Cascade compensation-digitization (DIG) technique. Cascade compensation - direct (DIR) technique. Feedback compensation. Discrete state-variable model. State-space design methods. Discrete quantitative feedback technique. Modern discrete control theory. Discrete optimal control. Discrete estimation and stochastic control. Fourier transform. Convolution. Pade approximation. Power series. Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) programs for control. Matrix manipulations. Signal flow graphs. w-Transformation characteristics. Number representations. Theory of probability. Discrete QFT design processes.