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Stabilization of Switched Nonlinear Systems With Unstable Modes

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This book provides its reader with a good understanding of the stabilization of switched nonlinear systems (SNS), systems that are of practical use in diverse situations: design of fault-tolerant systems in space- and aircraft; traffic control; and heat propagation control of semiconductor power chips. The practical background is emphasized throughout the book; interesting practical examples frequently illustrate the theoretical results with aircraft and spacecraft given particular prominence.

Stabilization of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Unstable Modes treats several different subclasses of SNS according to the characteristics of the individual system (time-varying and distributed parameters, for example), the state composition of individual modes and the degree and distribution of instability in its various modes. Achievement and maintenance of stability across the system as a whole is bolstered by trading off between individual modes which may be either stable or unstable or by exploiting areas of partial stability within all the unstable modes.

The book can be used as a reference for academic research on switched systems or used by graduate students of control theory and engineering. Readers should have studied linear and nonlinear system theory and have some knowledge of switched and hybrid systems to get the most from this monograph.

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ISBN: 9783319384009
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Author: Hao Yang, Jiang Bin, Vincent Cocquempot
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 187 pages
Series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Genres: Automatic control engineering
Cybernetics and systems theory
Astronautics
Aerospace and aviation technology