1st Edition
Reliable Control and Filtering of Linear Systems with Adaptive Mechanisms
Symbol Description
INTRODUCTION
PRELIMINARIES
Linear Matrix Inequalities
H∞ Control Problem
H∞ Performance Index
State Feedback H∞ Control
Dynamic Output Feedback H∞ Control
Some Other Lemmas
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE CONTROL AGAINST ACTUATOR FAULTS
Introduction
Problem Statement
State Feedback Control
Dynamic Output Feedback Control
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE CONTROL AGAINST SENSOR FAULTS
Introduction
ProblemStatement
Adaptive Reliable H∞ Dynamic Output Feedback Controller Design
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE FILTERING AGAINST SENSOR FAULTS
Introduction
ProblemStatement
Adaptive Reliable H∞ Filter Design
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE CONTROL FOR TIME-DELAY SYSTEMS
Introduction
Adaptive Reliable Memory-Less Controller Design
Problem Statement
H∞ State Feedback Control
Guaranteed Cost Dynamic Output Feedback Control
Example
Adaptive Reliable Memory Controller Design
ProblemStatement
H∞ State Feedback Control
Guaranteed Cost State Feedback Control
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE CONTROL WITH ACTUATOR SATURATION
Introduction
State Feedback
Problem Statement
A Condition for Set Invariance
Controller Design
Example
Output Feedback
Problem Statement
A Condition for Set Invariance
Controller Design
Example
Conclusion
ARC WITH ACTUATOR SATURATION AND L2-DISTURBANCES
Introduction
State Feedback
Problem Statement
ARC Controller Design
Example
Output Feedback
Problem Statement
ARC Controller Design
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE TRACKING CONTROL
Introduction
Problem Statement
Adaptive Reliable Tracking Controller Design
Example
Conclusion
ADAPTIVE RELIABLE CONTROL FOR NONLINEAR TIME-DELAY SYSTEMS
Introduction
Problem Statement
Adaptive Reliable Controller Design
Example
Conclusion
Biography
Guang-Hong Yang received BS and MS degrees in mathematics from the Northeast University of Technology, China in 1983 and 1986, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in control engineering from the Northeastern University (formerly, Northeast University of Technology) in 1994. He was a lecturer/associate professor with the Northeastern University from 1986 to 1995, and joined the Nanyang Technological University in 1996 as a postdoctoral fellow. From 2001 to 2005, he was a research scientist/senior research scientist with the National University of Singapore. Currently, he is a professor of the College of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, China. He is a senior member of IEEE, an associate editor for the International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems (IJCAS), and an associate editor of the Conference Editorial Board of IEEE Control Systems Society. His current research interest includes fault-tolerant control, fault detection and isolation, non-fragile control systems design and robust control.
Dan Ye received her B. S. degree in mathematics and applied mathematics in 2001 and the M. S. degree in applied mathematics in 2004, both from Northeast Normal University, China. In 2008, she received a Ph.D. Degree in Control Science and Engineering from Northeastern University, China. Since 2006, she joins the full-time faculty as a Lecturer of the College of Information Science and Engineering, Northeaster University. Her research interest includes fault-tolerant control, robust control, adaptive control and their applications to flight control systems design.






