Optimization of Dynamical Systems with Impulse Controls and Shocks

Optimization of Dynamical Systems with Impulse Controls and Shocks

Author: Boris Miller

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2024-09-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783031641237

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This text explores the state-of-the-art in the rapidly developing theory of impulse control and introduces the theory of singular space-time transformations, a new method for studying shock mechanical systems. Two approaches in the theory of impulse control are presented: The first, more traditional approach defines the impulsive action as a discontinuity of phase coordinates depending on the current time, the state preceding the action, and its magnitude. The second requires the use of modern methods for describing dynamical systems - differential equations with measures. The impulse is treated as an idealization of a very short action of high magnitude, which produces an almost abrupt change of phase coordinates. The relation between these two approaches is also discussed, and several applications, both traditional and emerging, are considered. This text is intended for graduate students and researchers in control engineering and optimal control theory for dynamical systems. Readers are assumed to be familiar with the theory of ODEs, optimal control, and functional analysis, though an appendix is included that covers many of the necessary mathematical concepts.


Systems with Non-Smooth Inputs

Systems with Non-Smooth Inputs

Author: Jürgen Appell

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2021-03-08

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 3110709864

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The authors present a completely new and highly application-oriented field of nonlinear analysis. The work covers the theory of non-smooth input-output systems and presents various methods to non-standard applications in mathematics and physics. A particular focus lies on hysteresis and relay phenomena, electric circuits with diode nonlinearities, and biological systems with constraints.


Dynamics Of Mechatronics Systems: Modeling, Simulation, Control, Optimization And Experimental Investigations

Dynamics Of Mechatronics Systems: Modeling, Simulation, Control, Optimization And Experimental Investigations

Author: Jan Awrejcewicz

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2016-08-10

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9813146567

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This book describes the interplay of mechanics, electronics, electrotechnics, automation and biomechanics. It provides a broad overview of mechatronics systems ranging from modeling and dimensional analysis, and an overview of magnetic, electromagnetic and piezo-electric phenomena. It also includes the investigation of the pneumo-fluid-mechanical, as well as electrohydraulic servo systems, modeling of dynamics of an atom/particle embedded in the magnetic field, integrity aspects of the Maxwell's equations, the selected optimization problems of angular velocity control of a DC motor subjected to chaotic disturbances with and without stick-slip dynamics, and the analysis of a human chest adjacent to the elastic backrest aimed at controlling force to minimize relative compression of the chest employing the LQR.This book provides a theoretical background on the analysis of various kinds of mechatronics systems, along with their computational analysis, control, optimization as well as laboratory investigations.


Differential Equations, Chaos and Variational Problems

Differential Equations, Chaos and Variational Problems

Author: Vasile Staicu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-03-12

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 3764384824

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This collection of original articles and surveys written by leading experts in their fields is dedicated to Arrigo Cellina and James A. Yorke on the occasion of their 65th birthday. The volume brings the reader to the border of research in differential equations, a fast evolving branch of mathematics that, besides being a main subject for mathematicians, is one of the mathematical tools most used both by scientists and engineers.


Discontinuous Systems

Discontinuous Systems

Author: Yury V. Orlov

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-10-28

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1848009844

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Discontinuous Systems develops nonsmooth stability analysis and discontinuous control synthesis based on novel modeling of discontinuous dynamic systems, operating under uncertain conditions. While being primarily a research monograph devoted to the theory of discontinuous dynamic systems, no background in discontinuous systems is required; such systems are introduced in the book at the appropriate conceptual level. Being developed for discontinuous systems, the theory is successfully applied to their subclasses – variable-structure and impulsive systems – as well as to finite- and infinite-dimensional systems such as distributed-parameter and time-delay systems. The presentation concentrates on algorithms rather than on technical implementation although theoretical results are illustrated by electromechanical applications. These specific applications complete the book and, together with the introductory theoretical constituents bring some elements of the tutorial to the text.