Modeling and Simulation of Multirate Control Systems for Vehicles: Practical Approach - Tapa blanda

Astrov, Igor

 
9783659281396: Modeling and Simulation of Multirate Control Systems for Vehicles: Practical Approach

Sinopsis

In today’s world, the improved parameters of multirate control systems include the lasting impact on society such as energy economics. Multirate control system uses from two to many different rates of response based on various dynamic behaviors of decomposed subsystems. This book provides basic approaches for the modeling and simulation of multirate control systems with using the MATLAB/Simulink environment for such different systems as tracked vehicle, experimental aircraft, fighter aircraft, Lockheed L-1011 aircraft, supersonic missile, Boeing B767 aircraft and autonomous underwater vehicle. All the considered models demonstrated good performance for more fast stabilization of multirate control systems in comparison with single-rate control systems, consequently, economy in energy for multirate control systems in comparison with original single-rate control systems can be achieved. This turns the content of this book into a valuable resource for researchers, academics, graduate and postgraduate students and for those specialists in research establishments who are concerned with multirate control systems.

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Reseña del editor

In today's world, the improved parameters of multirate control systems include the lasting impact on society such as energy economics. Multirate control system uses from two to many different rates of response based on various dynamic behaviors of decomposed subsystems. This book provides basic approaches for the modeling and simulation of multirate control systems with using the MATLAB/Simulink environment for such different systems as tracked vehicle, experimental aircraft, fighter aircraft, Lockheed L-1011 aircraft, supersonic missile, Boeing B767 aircraft and autonomous underwater vehicle. All the considered models demonstrated good performance for more fast stabilization of multirate control systems in comparison with single-rate control systems, consequently, economy in energy for multirate control systems in comparison with original single-rate control systems can be achieved. This turns the content of this book into a valuable resource for researchers, academics, graduate and postgraduate students and for those specialists in research establishments who are concerned with multirate control systems.

Biografía del autor

Igor Astrov received the Engineer-Physicist degree from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Tallinn University of Technology, where he has worked since 1994. He is now a senior research scientist and has more than 100 scientific publications. His main area of research is multirate systems.

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