Input-to-State Stability for PDEs / Communications and Control Engineering (PDF)
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In addition to developing ISS theorems, equipped with gain estimates with respect to external disturbances, the authors develop small-gain stability theorems for systems involving PDEs. A variety of system combinations are considered:
- PDEs (of either class) with static maps;
- PDEs (again, of either class) with ODEs;
- PDEs of the same class (parabolic with parabolic and hyperbolic with hyperbolic); and
- feedback loops of PDEs of different classes (parabolic with hyperbolic).
In addition to stability results (including ISS), the text develops existence and uniqueness theory for all systems that are considered. Many of these results answer for the first time the existence and uniqueness problems for many problems that have dominated the PDE control literature of the last two decades, including-for PDEs that include non-local terms-backstepping control designs which result in non-local boundary conditions.
Input-to-State Stability for PDEs will interest applied mathematicians and control specialists researching PDEs either as graduate students or full-time academics. It also contains a large number of applications that are at the core of many scientific disciplines and so will be of importance for researchers in physics, engineering, biology, social systems and others.Miroslav Krstic is Distinguished Professor, Alspach endowed chair, founding director of the Cymer Center for Control Systems and Dynamics, and Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research at UC San Diego. Krstic is Fellow of IEEE, IFAC, ASME, SIAM, AAAS, and IET (UK), Associate Fellow of AIAA, and foreign member of the Academy of Engineering of Serbia. He has received ASME Oldenburger Medal, ASME Nyquist Lecture Prize, ASME Paynter Outstanding Investigator Award, the PECASE, NSF Career, and ONR Young Investigator awards, the Axelby and Schuck paper prizes, the Chestnut textbook prize, and the first UCSD Research Award given to an engineer. Krstic has also been awarded the Distinguished Visiting Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Invitation Fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Krstic has coauthored twelve books on adaptive, nonlinear, and stochastic control, extremum seeking, control of PDE systems including turbulent flows, and control of delay systems.
- Autoren: Iasson Karafyllis , Miroslav Krstic
- 2018, 1st ed. 2019, 287 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3319910116
- ISBN-13: 9783319910116
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.06.2018
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