
Control for Fractional-Order Systems and Fractional-Order Control
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The authors describe control schemes based on the adaptive backstepping technique and sampled data for nonlinear uncertain fractional-order systems and linear fractional-order systems or multi-agent systems. Secure control for linear fractional-order systems subject to cyber attacks is also studied. In addition, the fractional-order adaptive backstepping control problem for high-order uncertain nonlinear integer-order systems or multi-agent systems is also investigated as employing fractional-order controllers in integer-order systems can help increase additional control design degrees of freedom and enable superior control performance. This book contains both control for fractional-order systems in linear or nonlinear forms even with uncertainties and cyber attacks, and fractional-order control schemes. Rigorous analyses, mathematical rules, and practical examples are presented throughout, providing insights for future applications of fractional-order control systems. The resulting improved control is vital for defending against denial-of-service attacks and developing fractional-order control systems.
This book is an invaluable reference for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in the fields of control science and engineering, fractional-order control schemes, control for fractional-order systems, and related topics. To understand this book, readers should have a knowledge of basic linear and nonlinear control theory.
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Xiaolei Li is currently an Associate Professor at Yanshan University, China. His research interests include secure localization and formation control of underwater robotic systems and cyber security of cyber-physical systems. He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers, including some highly cited papers of ESI.
Changyun Wen is currently a Full Professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research interests include control systems and applications, cyber-physical systems, smart grids, and complex systems and networks. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of the Academy of Engineering, Singapore.
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