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This well-known book which appears in two volumes is an introduction to the field of digital, sampled-data control. The second edition has been completely revised and expanded with new results. The two volumes form a unit. They take the reader systematically from fundamentals to problems of real applications with volume 2 concentrating on stochastic control, treatment of interconnected control systems, multivariable control and adaptive digital control systems. The final part deals with practical considerations including examples of computer-aided adaptive and self-tuning controllers for various technical processes. The work is directed towards students of electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science and other fields like biology, economics, mathematics and physics. It is also directed to engineers and scientists concerned with solving concrete problems.

Table of Contents:
C Control Systems for Stochastic Disturbances.- 12 Stochastic Control Systems (Introduction).- 12.1 Preliminary Remarks.- 12.2 Mathematical Models of Stochastic Signal Processes.- 12.2.1 Basic Term.- 12.2.2 Markov Signal Processe.- 12.2.3 Scalar Stochastic Difference Equation.- 13 Parameter-optimized Controllers for Stochastic Disturbances.- 14 Minimum Variance Controllers for Stochastic Disturbances.- 14.1 Generalized Minimum Variance Controllers for Processes without Deadtime.- 14.2 Generalized Minimum Variance Controllers for Processes with Deadtime.- 14.3 Minimum Variance Controllers for Processes with Pure Deadtime.- 14.4 Minimum Variance Controllers without Offset.- 14.4.1 Additional Integral Acting Term.- 14.4.2 Minimization of the Control Error.- 14.5 Simulation Results with Minimum Variance Controllers.- 14.6 Comparison of Various Deterministic and Stochastic Controllers.- 15 State Controllers for Stochastic Disturbances.- 15.1 Optimal State Controllers for White Noise.- 15.2 Optimal State Controllers with State Estimation for White Noise.- 15.3 Optimal State Controllers with State Estimation for External Disturbances.- D Interconnected Control Systems.- 16 Cascade Control Systems.- 17 Feedforward Control.- 17.1 Cancellation Feedforward Control.- 17.2 Parameter-optimized Feedforward Control.- 17.2.1 Parameter-optimized Feedforward Control without a Prescribed Initial Manipulated Variable.- 17.2.2 Parameter-optimized Feedforward Control with Prescribed Initial Manipulated Variable.- 17.2.3 Cooperation of Feedforward and Feedback Control.- 17.3 State Variable Feedforward Control.- 17.4 Minimum Variance Feedforward Control.- E Multivariable Control Systems.- 18 Structures of Multivariable Processes.- 18.1 Structural Properties of Transfer Function Representations.- 18.1.1 Canonical Structures.- 18.1.2 The Characteristic Equation and Coupling Factor.- 18.1.3 The Influence of External Signals.- 18.1.4 Mutual Action of the Main Controllers.- 18.1.5 The Matrix Polynomial Representation.- 18.2 Structural Properties of the State Representation.- 19 Parameter-optimized Multivariable Control Systems.- 19.1 Parameter Optimization of Main Controllers without Coupling Controllers.- 19.1.1 Stability Regions.- 19.1.2 Optimization of the Controller Parameters and Tuning Rules for Twovariable Controllers.- 19.2 Decoupling by Coupling Controllers (Non-interaction).- 19.3 Parameter Optimization of the Main and Coupling Controller.- 20 Multivariable Matrix Polynomial Control Systems.- 20.1 The General Matrix Polynomial Controller.- 20.2 The Matrix Polynomial Deadbeat Controller.- 20.3 Matrix Polynomial Minimum Variance Controllers.- 21 Multivariable State Control Systems.- 21.1 Multivariable State Control Systems.- 21.2 Multivariable Matrix Riccati State Controllers.- 21.3 Multivariable Decoupling State Controllers.- 21.4 Multivariable Minimum Variance State Controllers.- 22 State Estimation.- 22.1 Vector Signal Processes and Assumptions.- 22.2 Weighted Averaging of Two Measurements.- 22.3 Recursive Estimation of Vector States (Kaiman Filter).- F Adaptive Control Systems.- 23 Adaptive Control Systems (A Short Review).- 23.1 Model Reference Adaptive Systems (MRAS).- 23.1.1 Local Parameter Optimization.- 23.1.2 Ljapunov Design.- 23.1.3 Hyperstability Design.- 23.2 Adaptive Controllers with Identification Model (MIAS).- 24 On-line Identification of Dynamical Processes and Stochastic Signals.- 24.1 Process and Signal Models.- 24.2 The Recursive Least Squares Method (RLS).- 24.2.1 Dynamical Processes.- 24.2.2 Stochastic Signals.- 24.3 The Recursive Extended Least Squares Method (RELS).- 24.4 The Recursive Instrumental Variables Method (RIV).- 24.5 A Unified Recursive Parameter Estimation Algorithm.- 24.6 Modifications to Recursive Parameter Estimation Algorithms.- 25 On-line Identification in Closed Loop.- 25.1 Parameter Estimation with Perturbations.- 25.1.1 Indirect Process Identification.- 25.1.2 Direct Process Identification.- 25.2 Parameter Estimation with Perturbations.- 25.3 Methods for Closed Loop Parameter Estimation.- 25.3.1 Indirect Process Identification without Perturbation.- 25.3.2 Direct Process Identification without Perturbation.- 25.3.3 Direct Process Identification with Perturbation.- 26 Parameter-adaptive Controllers.- 26.1 Design Principles.- 26.2 Suitable Control Algorithms.- 26.2.1 Deadbeat Control Algorithms.- 26.2.2 Minimum Variance Controllers.- 26.2.3 Parameter-optimized Controllers.- 26.2.4 General Linear Controller with Pole-assignment (LCPA).- 26.2.5 State Controller.- 26.3 Suitable Combinations.- 26.3.1 Ways of Combinations.- 26.3.2 Stability and Convergence.- 26.3.3 Choice of the Elements for Parameter-adaptive Controllers.- 26.4 Stochastic Parameter-adaptive Controllers.- 26.4.1 Adaptive Minimum Variance Controller (RLS/MV4).- 26.4.2 Adaptive Generalized Minimum Variance Controllers (RLS/MV3, RELS/MV3).- 26.5 Deterministic Parameter-adaptive Controllers.- 26.5.1 Adaptive Deadbeat Controller (RLS/DB).- 26.5.2 Adaptive State Controller (RLS/SC).- 26.5.3 Adaptive PID-Controllers.- 26.6 Simulation examples.- 26.6.1 Stochastic and Deterministic Adaptive Controllers.- 26.6.2 Various Processes.- 26.7 Start of Parameter-adaptive Controllers and Choice of Free Design Parameters.- 26.7.1 Preidentification.- 26.7.2 Choice of Design Parameters.- 26.7.3 Starting Methods.- 26.8 Supervision and Coordination of Adaptive Controllers.- 26.8.1 Supervision of Adaptive Controllers.- 26.8.2 Coordination of Adaptive Controllers.- 26.9 Parameter-adaptive Feedforward Control.- 26.10 Parameter-adaptive Multivariable Controllers.- 26.11 Application of Parameter-adaptive Control Algorithms.- G Digital Control with Process Computers and Microcomputers.- 27 The Influence of Amplitude Quantization for Digital Control.- 27.1 Reasons for Quantization Effects.- 27.2 Various Quantization Effects.- 27.2.1 Quantization Effects of Variables.- 27.2.2 Quantization Effects of Coefficients.- 27.2.3 Quantization Effects of Intermediate Results.- 28 Filtering of Disturbances.- 28.1 Noise Sources and Noise Spectra.- 28.2 Analog Filtering.- 28.3 Digital Filtering.- 28.3.1 Low-pass Filters.- 28.3.2 High-pass Filters.- 28.3.3 Special Filters.- 29 Combining Control Algorithms and Actuators.- 30 Computer-aided Control Algorithm Design.- 30.1 Program Packages.- 30.1.1 Modelling through Theoretical Modelling or Identification.- 30.1.2 Program Packages for Process Identification.- 30.1.3 Program Packages for Control Algorithm Design.- 30.2 Case Studies.- 30.2.1 Digital Control of a Superheater.- 30.2.2 Digital Control of a Heat Exchanger.- 30.2.3 Digital Control of a Rotary Dryer.- 31 Adaptive and Selftuning Control Systems Using Microcomputers and Process Computers.- 31.1 Microcomputers for Adaptive Control Systems.- 31.2 Examples.- 31.2.1 Adaptive Control of a Superheater (Simulation).- 31.2.2 Adaptive Control of Air Conditioning Units.- 31.2.3 Adaptive Control of the pH-value.- References.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783540509974
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Vol 2
  • Width: 170 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3540509976
  • Publisher Date: 24 Oct 1991
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 242 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 730 gr


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