Control Systems :Classical, Modern, and AI-Based Approaches
Control Systems :Classical, Modern, and AI-Based Approaches
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Published:
24 July, 2019
Description
Control Systems: Classical, Modern, and AI-Based Approaches provides a broad and comprehensive study of the principles, mathematics, and applications for those studying basic control in mechanical, electrical, aerospace, and other engineering disciplines. The text builds a strong mathematical foundation of control theory of linear, nonlinear, optimal, model predictive, robust, digital, and adaptive control systems, and it addresses applications in several emerging areas, such as aircraft, electro-mechanical, and some nonengineering systems: DC motor control, steel beam thickness control, drum boiler, motional control system, chemical reactor, head-disk assembly, pitch control of an aircraft, yaw-damper control, helicopter control, and tidal power control. Decentralized control, game-theoretic control, and control of hybrid systems are discussed. Also, control systems based on artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms, termed as AI-based systems are studied and analyzed with applications such as auto-landing aircraft, industrial process control, active suspension system, fuzzy gain scheduling, PID control, and adaptive neuro control. Numerical coverage with MATLAB® is integrated, and numerous examples and exercises are included for each chapter. Associated MATLAB® code will be made available.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780815346302 |
| ISBN10 | 0815346301 |
| Number Of Pages | 668 |
| Item Weight | 1923 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Inc |
| Format | hardback |
Author's Bio
Jitendra R. Raol, PhD, is Emeritus Professor at the M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology in Bangalore, India. He previously served at the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) as Scientist-G and Head of the Flight Mechanics and Control Division (FMCD). He is a fellow of the IEE (UK), a senior member of the IEEE (US), a life-fellow of the Aeronautical Society of India, and a life member of the System Society of India. He has guided nearly a dozen doctoral research scholars and is a reviewer of many international journals.
Ramakalyan Ayyagari, PhD, is with the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering at the National Institute of Technology—a deemed University, Tiruchirappalli, India. He earned a master’s at Andhra University, India, and a PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Dr. Ayyagari’s areas of specialty include cyber physical systems, network flow control, modeling and control of big data systems, and path planning.