Estimation and Control of Large-Scale Networked Systems

Estimation and Control of Large-Scale Networked Systems
Author: Tong Zhou
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128092211

Estimation and Control of Large Scale Networked Systems is the first book that systematically summarizes results on large-scale networked systems. In addition, the book also summarizes the most recent results on structure identification of a networked system, attack identification and prevention. Readers will find the necessary mathematical knowledge for studying large-scale networked systems, as well as a systematic description of the current status of this field, the features of these systems, difficulties in dealing with state estimation and controller design, and major achievements. Numerical examples in chapters provide strong application backgrounds and/or are abstracted from actual engineering problems, such as gene regulation networks and electricity power systems. This book is an ideal resource for researchers in the field of systems and control engineering. Provides necessary mathematical knowledge for studying large scale networked systems Introduces new features for filter and control design of networked control systems Summarizes the most recent results on structural identification of a networked system, attack identification and prevention

Modelling, Estimation and Control of Networked Complex Systems

Modelling, Estimation and Control of Networked Complex Systems
Author: Alessandro Chiuso
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642031986

The paradigm of complexity is pervading both science and engineering, le- ing to the emergence of novel approaches oriented at the development of a systemic view of the phenomena under study; the de?nition of powerful tools for modelling, estimation, and control; and the cross-fertilization of di?erent disciplines and approaches. One of the most promising paradigms to cope with complexity is that of networked systems. Complex, dynamical networks are powerful tools to model, estimate, and control many interesting phenomena, like agent coordination, synch- nization, social and economics events, networks of critical infrastructures, resourcesallocation,informationprocessing,controlovercommunicationn- works, etc. Advances in this ?eld are highlighting approaches that are more and more oftenbasedondynamicalandtime-varyingnetworks,i.e.networksconsisting of dynamical nodes with links that can change over time. Moreover, recent technological advances in wireless communication and decreasing cost and size of electronic devices are promoting the appearance of large inexpensive interconnected systems, each with computational, sensing and mobile ca- bilities. This is fostering the development of many engineering applications, which exploit the availability of these systems of systems to monitor and control very large-scale phenomena with ?ne resolution.

Estimation and Control over Communication Networks

Estimation and Control over Communication Networks
Author: Alexey S. Matveev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2009-04-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0817646078

This book presents a systematic theory of estimation and control over communication networks. It develops a theory that utilizes communications, control, information and dynamical systems theory motivated and applied to advanced networking scenarios. The book establishes theoretically rich and practically important connections among modern control theory, Shannon information theory, and entropy theory of dynamical systems originated in the work of Kolmogorov. This self-contained monograph covers the latest achievements in the area. It contains many real-world applications and the presentation is accessible.

Intelligent Optimal Control for Distributed Industrial Systems

Intelligent Optimal Control for Distributed Industrial Systems
Author: Shaoyuan Li
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9819902681

This book focuses on the distributed control and estimation of large-scale networked distributed systems and the approach of distributed model predictive and moving horizon estimation. Both principles and engineering practice have been addressed, with more weight placed on engineering practice. This is achieved by providing an in-depth study on several major topics such as the state estimation and control design for the networked system with considering time-delay, data-drop, etc., Distributed MPC design for improving the performance of the overall networked system, which includes several classic strategies for different scenarios, details of the application of the distributed model predictive control to smart grid system and distributed water network. The comprehensive and systematic treatment of theoretical and practical issues in distributed MPC for networked systems is one of the major features of the book, which is particularly suited for readers who are interested to learn practical solutions in distributed estimation and optimization of distributed networked systems. The book benefits researchers, engineers, and graduate students in the fields of chemical engineering, control theory and engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, chemical engineering, and computer engineering, etc.

Estimation and Control for Networked Systems with Packet Losses without Acknowledgement

Estimation and Control for Networked Systems with Packet Losses without Acknowledgement
Author: Hong Lin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-09-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319442120

This book discusses recent advances in the estimation and control of networked systems with unacknowledged packet losses: systems usually known as user-datagram-protocol-like. It presents both the optimal and sub-optimal solutions in the form of algorithms, which are designed to be implemented easily by computer routines. It also provides MATLABĀ® routines for the key algorithms. It shows how these methods and algorithms can solve estimation and control problems effectively, and identifies potential research directions and ideas to help readers grasp the field more easily. The novel auxiliary estimator method, which is able to deal with estimators that consist of exponentially increasing terms, is developed to analyze the stability and convergence of the optimal estimator. The book also explores the structure and solvability of the optimal control, i.e. linear quadratic Gaussian control. It develops various sub-optimal but efficient solutions for estimation and control for industrial and practical applications, and analyzes their stability and performance. This is a valuable resource for researchers studying networked control systems, especially those related to non-TCP-like networks. The practicality of the ideas included makes it useful for engineers working with networked control.

Networked Control Systems

Networked Control Systems
Author: Alberto Bemporad
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0857290339

This book nds its origin in the WIDE PhD School on Networked Control Systems, which we organized in July 2009 in Siena, Italy. Having gathered experts on all the aspects of networked control systems, it was a small step to go from the summer school to the book, certainly given the enthusiasm of the lecturers at the school. We felt that a book collecting overviewson the important developmentsand open pr- lems in the eld of networked control systems could stimulate and support future research in this appealing area. Given the tremendouscurrentinterests in distributed control exploiting wired and wireless communication networks, the time seemed to be right for the book that lies now in front of you. The goal of the book is to set out the core techniques and tools that are ava- able for the modeling, analysis and design of networked control systems. Roughly speaking, the book consists of three parts. The rst part presents architectures for distributed control systems and models of wired and wireless communication n- works. In particular, in the rst chapter important technological and architectural aspects on distributed control systems are discussed. The second chapter provides insight in the behavior of communication channels in terms of delays, packet loss and information constraints leading to suitable modeling paradigms for commu- cation networks.

Distributed Estimation and Control in Networked Systems

Distributed Estimation and Control in Networked Systems
Author: Vijay Gupta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic dissertations
ISBN: 9781109829341

Rapid advances in information processing, communication and sensing technologies have enabled more and more devices to be provided with embedded processors, networking capabilities and sensors. It is now possible to consider an architecture in which many simple components communicate and cooperate to achieve a joint team goal. This distributed (or networked) architecture promises much in terms of performance, reliability and simplicity of design; however, it requires extending, and unifying, the traditional theories of control, communication and computation. A systematic theory of how to design distributed systems is currently lacking.

Delays and Networked Control Systems

Delays and Networked Control Systems
Author: Alexandre Seuret
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319323725

This edited monograph includes state-of-the-art contributions on continuous time dynamical networks with delays. The book is divided into four parts. The first part presents tools and methods for the analysis of time-delay systems with a particular attention on control problems of large scale or infinite-dimensional systems with delays. The second part of the book is dedicated to the use of time-delay models for the analysis and design of Networked Control Systems. The third part of the book focuses on the analysis and design of systems with asynchronous sampling intervals which occur in Networked Control Systems. The last part of the book exposes several contributions dealing with the design of cooperative control and observation laws for networked control systems. The target audience primarily comprises researchers and experts in the field of control theory, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students.

Dynamic Estimation and Control of Power Systems

Dynamic Estimation and Control of Power Systems
Author: Abhinav Kumar Singh
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128140062

Dynamic estimation and control is a fast growing and widely researched field of study that lays the foundation for a new generation of technologies that can dynamically, adaptively and automatically stabilize power systems. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to research techniques for real-time estimation and control of power systems. Dynamic Estimation and Control of Power Systems coherently and concisely explains key concepts in a step by step manner, beginning with the fundamentals and building up to the latest developments of the field. Each chapter features examples to illustrate the main ideas, and effective research tools are presented for signal processing-based estimation of the dynamic states and subsequent control, both centralized and decentralized, as well as linear and nonlinear. Detailed mathematical proofs are included for readers who desire a deeper technical understanding of the methods. This book is an ideal research reference for engineers and researchers working on monitoring and stability of modern grids, as well as postgraduate students studying these topics. It serves to deliver a clear understanding of the tools needed for estimation and control, while also acting as a basis for readers to further develop new and improved approaches in their own research. Offers the first concise, single resource on dynamic estimation and control of power systems Provides both an understanding of estimation and control concepts and a comparison of results Includes detailed case-studies, including MATLAB codes, to explain and demonstrate the concepts presented