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Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities Derui Ding

Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities By Derui Ding

Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities by Derui Ding


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This book aims to provide a unified treatment on the analysis and synthesis for discrete-time stochastic systems with guarantee of certain performances against network-enhanced complexities with applications in sensor networks and mobile robotics.

Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities Summary

Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities by Derui Ding

The book addresses the system performance with a focus on the network-enhanced complexities and developing the engineering-oriented design framework of controllers and filters with potential applications in system sciences, control engineering and signal processing areas. Therefore, it provides a unified treatment on the analysis and synthesis for discrete-time stochastic systems with guarantee of certain performances against network-enhanced complexities with applications in sensor networks and mobile robotics. Such a result will be of great importance in the development of novel control and filtering theories including industrial impact.

Key Features



  • Provides original methodologies and emerging concepts to deal with latest issues in the control and filtering with an emphasis on a variety of network-enhanced complexities




  • Gives results of stochastic control and filtering distributed control and filtering, and security control of complex networked systems




  • Captures the essence of performance analysis and synthesis for stochastic control and filtering




  • Concepts and performance indexes proposed reflect the requirements of engineering practice




  • Methodologies developed in this book include backward recursive Riccati difference equation approach and the discrete-time version of input-to-state stability in probability


About Derui Ding

Derui Ding, Zidong Wang, Guoliang Wei

Table of Contents

1 Introduction. 2 Finite-Horizon H Control with Randomly Occurring Non-linearities and Fading Measurements. 3. Finite-Horizon H Consensus Control for Multi-Agent Systems with Missing Measurements. 4 Finite-Horizon Distributed H State Estimation with Stochastic Parameters through Sensor Networks. 5 Finite-Horizon Dissipative Control for State-Saturated Discrete Time-Varying Systems with Missing Measurements. 6 Finite-Horizon H Filtering for State-Saturated Discrete Time-Varying Systems with Packet Dropouts. 7 Finite-Horizon Envelope-Constrained H Filtering with Fading Measurements. 8 Distributed Filtering under Uniform Quantizations and Deception Attacks through Sensor Networks. 9 Event-Triggered Distributed H State Estimation with Packet Dropouts through Sensor Networks. 10 Event-Triggered Consensus Control for Multi-Agent Systems in the Framework of Input-to-State Stability in Probability. 11 Event-Triggered Security Control for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems subject to Cyber-Attacks. 12 Event-Triggered Consensus Control for Multi-Agent Systems subject to Cyber-Attacks in the Framework of Observers.

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NLS9780367570927
9780367570927
0367570920
Performance Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Network-Enhanced Complexities by Derui Ding
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-06-30
249
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