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Tensor Product Model Transformation in Polytopic Model-Based Control
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Tensor Product Model Transformation in Polytopic Model-Based Control

BookPaperback
Ranking86230inTechnik
CHF83.90

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Tensor Product Model Transformation in Polytopic Model-Based Control offers a new perspective of control system design. Instead of relying solely on the formulation of more effective LMIs, which is the widely adopted approach in existing LMI-related studies, this cutting-edge book calls for a systematic modification and reshaping of the polytopic convex hull to achieve enhanced performance. Varying the convexity of the resulting TP canonical form is a key new feature of the approach. The book concentrates on reducing analytical derivations in the design process, echoing the recent paradigm shift on the acceptance of numerical solution as a valid form of output to control system problems. The salient features of the book include:
Presents a new HOSVD-based canonical representation for (qLPV) models that enables trade-offs between approximation accuracy and computation complexity
Supports a conceptually new control design methodology by proposing TP model transformation that offers a straightforward way of manipulating different types of convexity to appear in polytopic representation
Introduces a numerical transformation that has the advantage of readily accommodating models described by non-conventional modeling and identification approaches, such as neural networks and fuzzy rules
Presents a number of practical examples to demonstrate the application of the approach to generate control system design for complex (qLPV) systems and multiple control objectives.

The authors approach is based on an extended version of singular value decomposition applicable to hyperdimensional tensors. Under the approach, trade-offs between approximation accuracy and computation complexity can be performed through the singular values to be retained in the process. The use of LMIs enables the incorporation of multiple performance objectives into the control design problem and assurance of a solution via convex optimization if feasible. Tensor Product Model Transformation in Polytopic Model-Based Control includes examples and incorporates MATLAB® Toolbox TPtool. It provides a reference guide for graduate students, researchers, engineers, and practitioners who are dealing with nonlinear systems control applications.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-138-07778-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date29/03/2017
Edition1. A.
Pages262 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm
Weight490 g
IllustrationsFarb., s/w. Abb.
Article no.32328537
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.22859536
Product groupTechnik
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Peter Beranyi, Ph.D, D. Sc, is head of the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and a professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He received his D.Sc in Informatics, his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, his M.Sc. in Education of Engineering Science, and his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His research interest is on LPV- and LMI-based control design, modeling based on TP functions, fuzzy modeling, fuzzy rule interpolation, and calculation complexity reduction of various model types. He has written 48 journal papers for 262 publications.Yeung Yam, is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He obtained his B.Sc. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, his M.Sc. from the University of Akron, Ohio, USA and his M.Sc., D.Sc. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He has published over 100 technical papers in various areas of research, including human skill acquisition and analysis, dynamics modeling, control, system identification, fuzzy approximation, and intelligent and autonomous systems.Peter Valarki, is a professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He graduated in mechanical engineering in 1971 at the Faculty of Transportation Engineering at the Technical University of Budapest, now the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He also earned his Ph.D., his C.Sc. and his D.Sc. He is a founding member of the Hungarian Academy of Engineering and the main topics of his research field are the stochastic control theory, statistical system identification, and computational intelligency. He is the co-author of 10 books and more than 250 other scientific and technical publications.