Encyclopedia of Robust Control: Volume V (Advanced Topics)

“Encyclopedia of Robust Control: Volume V (Advanced Topics)” by Zac Fredericks, published by Clanrye International on February 14, 2015, is an illustrated edition consisting of 242 pages. This book presents an elaborative account of advancements in robust control systems, focusing on exemplary models and significant challenges in robust control design and applications.
Readers will find research and discussions on breakthrough applications such as sliding mode, robust PID, and H-infinity techniques, which have expanded the scope of robust control beyond traditional engineering systems. The content is organized into three sections: “Distillation and Food Industry Applications,” “Power Plant and Power System Control,” and “New Trends in Robust Control Applications,” providing a comprehensive overview of the field and its evolving methodologies.
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This book presents an elaborative account of the advancements made in robust control system. The purpose of this book is to provide exemplary models and significant challenges faced in the domain of robust control design and applications. It comprises of research and discussion on some breakthrough applications in this domain such as sliding mode, robust PID, H-infinity, etc. These techniques have given new dimension to this genre of science and broadened the application spectra to even non-engineering systems. The book comprises of research chapters grouped under three sections; namely, “Distillation and Food Industry Applications”, “Power Plant and Power System Control” and “New Trends in Robust Control Applications”.
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