Recent Advances in Computer-Aided Control Systems Engineering
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 5. November 1992
Book
Hardback
470 pages
978-0-444-89255-3 (ISBN)
Description
The previous book on this subject by the above mentioned editors was published in 1985, and was very well received. Significant advances have been made in Computer-Aided Control Systems Engineering (CACSE) since that time, as evidenced by the contents of the present book. The main focus of this volume is on the research aspects of computer-aided control systems engineering, and is intended to be the first in a series on the topic. With the emphasis on current research the papers include subjects in six topical areas: Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Data Structures; Environments; Real Time Control; and Simulation. The twenty articles have been written by leading authorities in this field and will provide a definitive reference source for anyone interested in the latest advances and results of current experimental research in computer-aided control systems engineering.
The previous book on this subject by the above mentioned editors was published in 1985, and was very well received. Significant advances have been made in Computer-Aided Control Systems Engineering (CACSE) since that time, as evidenced by the contents of the present book. The main focus of this volume is on the research aspects of computer-aided control systems engineering, and is intended to be the first in a series on the topic. With the emphasis on current research the papers include subjects in six topical areas: Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Data Structures; Environments; Real Time Control; and Simulation. The twenty articles have been written by leading authorities in this field and will provide a definitive reference source for anyone interested in the latest advances and results of current experimental research in computer-aided control systems engineering.
The previous book on this subject by the above mentioned editors was published in 1985, and was very well received. Significant advances have been made in Computer-Aided Control Systems Engineering (CACSE) since that time, as evidenced by the contents of the present book. The main focus of this volume is on the research aspects of computer-aided control systems engineering, and is intended to be the first in a series on the topic. With the emphasis on current research the papers include subjects in six topical areas: Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Data Structures; Environments; Real Time Control; and Simulation. The twenty articles have been written by leading authorities in this field and will provide a definitive reference source for anyone interested in the latest advances and results of current experimental research in computer-aided control systems engineering.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-89255-3 (9780444892553)
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Content
Sections: 1. Algorithms. Numerical issues in computing the stable invariant subspace of a symplectic pencil (R.V. Patel). Fast feasible direction methods, with engineering applications (A.L. Tits, J.L. Zhou). 2. Artificial Intelligence. Intelligent environment for system identification and adaptive control (W.C. Amaral et al.). Computer-aided design of intelligent controllers: Challenge of the nineties (F.E. Cellier et al.). Computer-aided design of fuzzy control systems: Software and hardware implementations (M. Jamshidi et al.). Knowledge-based control system design (G.K.H. Pang). Data structures and algorithms for implicit linear system models (J.D. Aplevich). Data-base management for computer-aided control engineering (J.H. Taylor). 3. Data Structures. Data Structures and algorithms for implicit linear system models (J.D. Aplevich). Data-base management for computer-aided control engineering (J.H. Taylor). 4. Environments. Automatic generation of signal classification algorithms using machine learning (J. Douglas et al.). A mixed symbolic-numeric software environment and its application to control systems engineering (F. Delebecque, R. Nikoukhah). A-TDS: A CADCS package for plants with a pure delay (E. Furutani et al.). An integrated environment for process control design (A. Marttinen). Omola - An object-oriented modeling language (S.E. Mattsson, M. Andersson). 5. Real Time Control.Development of real time control system using transputers (T. Hoshino, K. Furuta). Real-time control with CADACS-PC (C. Schmid). New generation of robot control systems based on peripheral array processors and transputer networks (M. Vukobratovic et al.). 6. Simulation. Modelling and simulation of combined discrete-event and continuous systems (P. Bujakiewicz, P.P.J. van den Bosch). ADPAC: A design and simulation tool for stochastic adaptive controllers (G. Casalino et al.). EXPRESS-RADIUS package for control system simulation and design (M.H. Dorri et al.). Simulation analysis of continuous systems driven by Gaussian white noise (Dingyu Xue, D.P. Atherton). Index.