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Fully Actuated System Approach

Kirjailija:
Sidottu, 2026
englanti
70,10 €

This open access book presents a pioneering methodology for dynamic system control, offering a mathematically rigorous and practically effective alternative to conventional state-space models, given that the study of nonlinear control of complex multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems has faced significant challenges.  Authored by the proposer of the Fully Actuated System (FAS) approach, this book volumes systematically establish a new paradigm for the analysis and design of dynamical control systems. Unlike traditional state-space methods—where control vectors cannot be explicitly solved—the FAS approach provides a model in which control vectors can be fully or partially determined, significantly enhancing control precision and system performance. Since its introduction, the FAS methodology has attracted substantial attention within the global control community and has demonstrated superior capabilities in managing nonlinear control problems. Key Contributions: A novel theoretical framework that advances nonlinear feedback control, addressing long-standing unresolved issues. A structured, multi-volume exposition, covering Global FAS, Sub-FAS, and Unidirectionally Connected FAS, each building on the preceding concepts. Comprehensive theoretical foundations with rigorous derivations, controller design methodologies, and practical implementation strategies. Broad applicability, providing researchers with a robust analytical toolset and equipping control engineers with advanced techniques for real-world system development. This work constitutes a seminal reference for scholars in control theory, nonlinear systems, and applied engineering, offering both a foundational introduction and an advanced framework for research and industrial application.

Alaotsikko
Volume I. Global Fully Actuated Systems
Kirjailija
Duan Guang-Ren
ISBN
9789819683949
Kieli
englanti
Paino
518 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
3.6.2026
Sivumäärä
503