Networked Control Systems – Theory, Applications and Analysis

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Target Audience: Undergraduate or graduate students who majored in Automatic Control. Researchers in the Networked Control field.


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Supplier: Nova Science Publishers SKU: ISBN: 978-1-53619-892-8 Categories: , Tags: , ,

Networked Control Systems – Theory, Applications, and Analysis

Networked Control System (NCS) is a special type of control system in which sensors, controllers, and actuators are connected to a closed-loop. Media-sharing characteristics, time delay, data packet dropout, and data displacement are inevitable phenomena in such a control system, greatly degrading the control performance and making the control system unstable. Therefore, alleviating these effects has become one of the most attractive research hotspots in the last two decades. All the above three problems can be summarized as the time-delay issue. There are two kinds of time-delay compensation strategies: one is active compensation, and the other is passive compensation. For the former, prediction is the core idea. Selecting the appropriate candidate predicted control action according to the time delay information is a feasible solution. For the latter, making the system insensitive to delay is a good choice. This book covers the networked control system’s design, modeling, control, simulation, and application.

This book addresses some original contributions reporting the latest advances in networked control. It aims to gather the latest research on state-of-the-art methods, simulations, and applications of networked control techniques. The editor hopes it can reveal some tendencies in this research field and benefit readers, including professional researchers and students. This is an interesting collection of networked control techniques, such as date-based control, tracking control, event-triggered control, formation control, etc.

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