Frequency–Domain Analysis and Design of Distributed Control Systems(Wiley – IEEE) H 288 p. 12
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With the rapid development of micro–sensors, micro–motors, sensor networks and communication networks, spatially distributed control systems have attracted increasing attention. Internet congestion control and the multi–robot coordination control are two typical examples of distributed control systems. In such systems global collective behaviors emerge or global targets are reached through a distributed control strategy. In Frequency–Domain Analysis and Design of Distributed Control Systems, Yu–Ping Tian systematically covers distributed control to help readers solve the effects of delays on stability.The first book to introduce frequency–domain methods for the analysis of distributed control systems, covering:Scalable stability criteria of networks of distributed control systemsEffect of heterogeneous delays on the stability of a network of distributed control systemsStability of Internet congestion control algorithmsConsensus in multi–agent systemsIntroduces control design problems related to frequency domain analysisPowerPoint slides with book figures available for instructor useThis book is ideal for graduate students in control, networking and robotics. The book is also geared for researchers in the fields of control theory and networking, who are interested in learning and applying distributed control algorithms or frequency–domain analysis methods.Companion website for the book: www.wiley.com/go/tian/fda