
Research Directions in Distributed Parameter Systems
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-0-89871-548-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book is composed of eleven chapters, written by experts in their respective fields, on topics ranging from control of the Navier-Stokes equations to nondestructive evaluation - all of which are modeled by distributed parameters systems. Written by the plenary speakers for the Conference on Future Directions in Distributed Parameter Systems (October 2000), the volume addresses the state of the art, open questions, and important research directions in applications modeled by partial differential equations and delay systems, with the ultimate goal of passing along these perspectives to researchers in the field.
This book compiles a broad range of material, much of which is available only in research journals. Its goal is to disseminate to the research community the perspectives and challenges posed for a variety of current research applications. Topics include electromagnetic theory for dielectric and conductive materials, flow control, cardiovascular and respiratory models, homogenization and systems theory, optimal and geometric control, reduced-order models for large-scale systems, smart materials, and nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring for systems, including nuclear power plants. A unifying theme throughout the book focuses on the necessity of considering model development, numerical approximation, parameter estimation through inverse problem techniques, and control design in concert to achieve the stringent design criteria dictated by present applications.
Research Directions in Distributed Parameter Systems is intended for graduate students, academic and industrial research scientists, and program managers from funding agencies supporting research focused on distributed parameter systems.
This book compiles a broad range of material, much of which is available only in research journals. Its goal is to disseminate to the research community the perspectives and challenges posed for a variety of current research applications. Topics include electromagnetic theory for dielectric and conductive materials, flow control, cardiovascular and respiratory models, homogenization and systems theory, optimal and geometric control, reduced-order models for large-scale systems, smart materials, and nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring for systems, including nuclear power plants. A unifying theme throughout the book focuses on the necessity of considering model development, numerical approximation, parameter estimation through inverse problem techniques, and control design in concert to achieve the stringent design criteria dictated by present applications.
Research Directions in Distributed Parameter Systems is intended for graduate students, academic and industrial research scientists, and program managers from funding agencies supporting research focused on distributed parameter systems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-548-4 (9780898715484)
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Content
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Mathematics and Electromagnetic Theory, Richard Albanese, Richard Medina and John Penn
Chapter 2: Nonlinear Distributed Parameter Control Systems with Non-Normal Linearization: Applications and Approximations, John A. Burns
Chapter 3: Homogenization and Applications to Material Sciences, Doina Cioranescu
Chapter 4: Model Reduction for Control Design for Distributed Parameter Systems, Ruth F. Curtain
Chapter 5: Max-Plus Linear Partial Differential Equations, Wendell H. Fleming;Chapter 6: Geometric Theory of Output Regulations for Linear Distributed Parameter Systems, C.I. Byrnes, D.S. Gilliam and V.I. Shubov
Chapter 7: Smart Structures, Structural Health Monitoring and Crack Detection, Daniel J. Inman and Sergio H.S. Carneiro
Chapter 8: Survey of Research in Modeling the Human Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems, F. Kappel and J.J. Batzel
Chapter 9: Inverse Problems Related to Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation, Fumio Kojima
Chapter 10: Some Sub-Optimal Strategies for Numerical Realization of Large Scale Optimal Control Problems, Karl Kunisch
Chapter 11: Results and Conjectures for the Control of Navier-Stokes Equations, J.L. Lions
Index
Preface
Chapter 1: Mathematics and Electromagnetic Theory, Richard Albanese, Richard Medina and John Penn
Chapter 2: Nonlinear Distributed Parameter Control Systems with Non-Normal Linearization: Applications and Approximations, John A. Burns
Chapter 3: Homogenization and Applications to Material Sciences, Doina Cioranescu
Chapter 4: Model Reduction for Control Design for Distributed Parameter Systems, Ruth F. Curtain
Chapter 5: Max-Plus Linear Partial Differential Equations, Wendell H. Fleming;Chapter 6: Geometric Theory of Output Regulations for Linear Distributed Parameter Systems, C.I. Byrnes, D.S. Gilliam and V.I. Shubov
Chapter 7: Smart Structures, Structural Health Monitoring and Crack Detection, Daniel J. Inman and Sergio H.S. Carneiro
Chapter 8: Survey of Research in Modeling the Human Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems, F. Kappel and J.J. Batzel
Chapter 9: Inverse Problems Related to Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation, Fumio Kojima
Chapter 10: Some Sub-Optimal Strategies for Numerical Realization of Large Scale Optimal Control Problems, Karl Kunisch
Chapter 11: Results and Conjectures for the Control of Navier-Stokes Equations, J.L. Lions
Index