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Control and Filtering of Fuzzy Systems with Switched Parameters 2020 ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 454 g, 31 Illustrations, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 212 p. 41 illus., 31 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 268
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030355683
  • ISBN-13: 9783030355685
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 454 g, 31 Illustrations, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 212 p. 41 illus., 31 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 268
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030355683
  • ISBN-13: 9783030355685
This book presents recent advances in control and filter design for Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy systems with switched parameters. Thanks to its powerful ability in transforming complicated nonlinear systems into a set of linear subsystems, the T-S fuzzy model has received considerable attention from those the field of control science and engineering. Typical applications of T-S fuzzy systems include communication networks, and mechanical and power electronics systems. Practical systems often experience abrupt variations in their parameters or structures due to outside disturbances or component failures, and random switching mechanisms have been used to model these stochastic changes, such as the Markov jump principle.

 
There are three general types of controller/filter for fuzzy Markov jump systems: mode-independent, mode-dependent and asynchronous. Mode-independence does not focus on whether modes are accessible and ignores partially useful mode information, which results in some conservatism. The mode-dependent design approach relies on timely, complete and correct information regarding the mode of the studied plant. Factors like component failures and data dropouts often make it difficult to obtain exact mode messages, which further make the mode-dependent controllers/filters less useful. Recently, to overcome these issues, researchers have focused on asynchronous techniques. Asynchronous modes are accessed by observing the original systems based on certain probabilities. The book investigates the problems associated with controller/filter design for all three types. 


It also considers various networked constraints, such as data dropouts and time delays, and analyzes the performances of the systems based on Lyapunov function and matrix inequality techniques, including the stochastic stability, dissipativity, and $H_\infty$. The book not only shows how these approaches solve the control and filtering problems effectively, but also offers potential meaningful research directions and ideas.

 
Covering a variety of fields, including continuous-time and discrete-time Markov processes, fuzzy systems, robust control, and filter design problems, the book is primarily intended for researchers in system and control theory, and is also a valuable reference resource for graduate and undergraduate students. Further, it provides cases of fuzzy control problems that are of interest to scientists, engineers and researchers in the field of intelligent control. Lastly it is useful for advanced courses focusing on fuzzy modeling, analysis, and control.

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Each chapter comes with a list of pertinent timely references offering also some broader historical insights. The visible feature of the book is a well-organized formal treatment of the subject matter. the book is a timely treatise of fuzzy models with switched parameters offering a useful contribution to the body of knowledge on advanced control. (Witold Pedrycz, zbMATH 1452.93001, 2021)

1 Introduction
1(10)
1.1 Fuzzy Systems with Switched Parameters
1(4)
1.2 Book Organization
5(6)
References
7(4)
2 Reliable Control of Fuzzy Systems with Quantization and Switched Actuator Failures
11(20)
2.1 Introduction
11(1)
2.2 Preliminary Analysis
12(5)
2.3 Main Results
17(9)
2.4 Illustrative Example
26(3)
2.5 Conclusion
29(2)
References
29(2)
3 Fuzzy-Model-Based Non-fragile GCC of Fuzzy MJSs
31(18)
3.1 Introduction
31(1)
3.2 Preliminary Analysis
32(3)
3.3 Main Results
35(7)
3.4 Illustrative Example
42(5)
3.5 Conclusion
47(2)
References
47(2)
4 Quantized Control of Fuzzy Hidden MJSs
49(20)
4.1 Introduction
49(1)
4.2 Preliminary Analysis
49(4)
4.3 Main Results
53(7)
4.4 Illustrative Example
60(7)
4.5 Conclusion
67(2)
References
67(2)
5 Asynchronous Control of Fuzzy MJSs Subject to Strict Dissipation
69(26)
5.1 Introduction
69(1)
5.2 Preliminary Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems
69(3)
5.3 Main Results of Continuous-Time Systems
72(5)
5.4 Preliminary Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems
77(2)
5.5 Main Results of Discrete-Time Systems
79(7)
5.6 Illustrative Example
86(6)
5.7 Conclusion
92(3)
References
93(2)
6 Extended Dissipativity-Based Control for Fuzzy Switched Systems with Intermittent Measurements
95(20)
6.1 Introduction
95(1)
6.2 Preliminary Analysis
95(4)
6.3 Main Results
99(4)
6.4 Extension to Fuzzy Switched Systems with Sojourn Probabilities
103(5)
6.5 Illustrative Example
108(4)
6.6 Conclusion
112(3)
References
112(3)
7 Dissipativity-Based Asynchronous Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control for Fuzzy MJSs
115(24)
7.1 Introduction
115(1)
7.2 Preliminary Analysis
116(1)
7.3 Sliding Mode Control
117(9)
7.3.1 Sliding Surface Design
117(1)
7.3.2 Analysis on Sliding Mode Dynamics
118(5)
7.3.3 Sliding Mode Control Law
123(3)
7.4 Extension to Discrete-Time Fuzzy MJSs
126(6)
7.5 Illustrative Example
132(5)
7.6 Conclusion
137(2)
References
137(2)
8 Filtering for Discrete-Time Switched Fuzzy Systems with Quantization
139(18)
8.1 Introduction
139(1)
8.2 Preliminary Analysis
139(5)
8.2.1 Switched Fuzzy Systems
139(2)
8.2.2 Measurement Quantization
141(1)
8.2.3 Filtering Error Systems
142(2)
8.3 H∞ Filtering Design
144(5)
8.4 L2a-L∞ Filtering Design
149(3)
8.5 Illustrative Example
152(4)
8.6 Conclusion
156(1)
References
156(1)
9 Reliable Filter Design of Fuzzy Switched Systems with Imprecise Modes
157(18)
9.1 Introduction
157(1)
9.2 Preliminary Analysis
157(4)
9.3 Main Results
161(6)
9.4 Illustrative Example
167(5)
9.5 Conclusion
172(3)
References
172(3)
10 Reliable Filtering of Nonlinear Markovian Jump Systems: The Continuous-Time Case
175(12)
10.1 Introduction
175(1)
10.2 Preliminary Analysis
175(4)
10.3 Main Results
179(4)
10.4 Illustrative Example
183(3)
10.5 Conclusion
186(1)
Reference
186(1)
11 HMM-Based Asynchronous Filter Design of Continuous-Time Fuzzy MJSs
187(10)
11.1 Introduction
187(1)
11.2 Preliminary Analysis
187(2)
11.3 Main Results
189(7)
11.4 Conclusion
196(1)
12 Networked Fault Detection for Fuzzy MJSs
197(14)
12.1 Introduction
197(1)
12.2 Preliminary Analysis
198(3)
12.3 Main Results
201(7)
12.4 Conclusion
208(3)
References
208(3)
Index 211