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At publication, The Control Handbook immediately became the definitive resource that engineers working with modern control systems required. Among its many accolades, that first edition was cited by the AAP as the Best Engineering Handbook of 1996.
Now, 15 years later, William Levine has once again compiled the most comprehensive and authoritative resource on control engineering. He has fully reorganized the text to reflect the technical advances achieved since the last edition and has expanded its contents to include the multidisciplinary perspective that is making control engineering a critical component in so many fields.
Now expanded from one to three volumes, The Control Handbook, Second Edition brilliantly organizes cutting-edge contributions from more than 200 leading experts representing every corner of the globe. They cover everything from basic closed-loop systems to multi-agent adaptive systems and from the control of electric motors to the control of complex networks. Progressively organized, the three volume set includes:
VOLUME ONE: CONTROL SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS
Preface
Acknowledgment
Editor
Contributors
SECTION I Mathematical Foundations
Ordinary Linear Differential and Difference Equations, B.P. Lathi
The Fourier, Laplace, and z-Transforms, Edward W. Kamen
Matrices and Linear Algebra, Bradley W. Dickinson
Complex Variables, C. W. Gray
SECTION II Models for Dynamical Systems
Standard Mathematical Models, William S. Levine, James T. Gillis, Graham C. Goodwin, Juan C. Agüero, Juan I. Yuz, Harry L. Trentelman, and Richard Hill
Graphical Models, Dean K. Frederick, Charles M. Close, and Norman S. Nise
SECTION III Analysis and Design Methods for Continuous-Time Systems
Analysis Methods, Raymond T. Stefani and William A. Wolovich
Stability Tests, Robert H. Bishop, Richard C. Dorf, Charles E. Rohrs, Mohamed Mansour, and Raymond T. Stefani
Design Methods, Jiann-Shiou Yang, William S. Levine, Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop, John J. D’Azzo, Constantine H. Houpis, Karl J. Åstr¨om, Tore H¨agglund, Katsuhiko Ogata, Masako Kishida, Richard D. Braatz, Z. J. Palmor, Mario E. Salgado, and Graham C. Goodwin
SECTION IV Digital Control
Discrete-Time Systems, Michael Santina and Allen R. Stubberud
Sampled Data Systems, A. Feuer and Graham C. Goodwin
Discrete-Time Equivalents to Continuous-Time Systems,Michael Santina and Allen R. Stubberud
Design Methods for Discrete-Time, Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Michael Santina and Allen R. Stubberud
Quantization Effects, Michael Santina, Allen R. Stubberud, and Peter Stubberud
Sample-Rate Selection, Michael Santina and Allen R. Stubberud
Real-Time Software for Implementation of Feedback Control,David M. Auslande, John R. Ridgely, and Jason C. Jones
Programmable Controllers, Gustaf Olsson
SECTION V Analysis and Design Methods for Nonlinear Systems
Analysis Methods, Derek P. Atherton
Design Methods, R. H. Middleton, Stefan F. Graebe, Anders Ahlén, and Jeff S. Shamma
VOLUME TWO: CONTROL SYSTEM APPLICATION
Index
Preface
Acknowledgment
Editor
Contributors
SECTION I Automotive
Linear Parameter-Varying Control of Continuous-Time Nonlinear Systems, Hans P. Gerring
Powertrain Control, Davor Hrovat, Mrdjan Jankovic, Ilya Kolmanovsky, Stephen Magner, and Diana Yanakiev
Vehicle Controls, Davor Hrovat, H. E. Tseng, J. Lu, Josko Deur, F. Assadian, F. Borrelli, and P. Falcone
Model-Based Supervisory Control for Energy Optimization of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles, Lino Guzzella and Antonio Sciarretta
Purge Scheduling for Dead-Ended Anode Operation of PEM Fuel Cells, Jason B. Siegel, Anna G. Stefanopoulou, Giulio Ripaccioli, and Stefano Di Cairano
SECTION II Aerospace
Aerospace Real-Time Control System and Software, Rongsheng (Ken) Li and Michael Santina
Stochastic Decision Making and Aerial Surveillance Control Strategies for Teams of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Raymond W. Holsapple, John J. Baker, and Amir J. Matlock
Control Allocation, Michael W. Oppenheimer, David B. Doman, and Michael A. Bolender
Swarm Stability, Veysel Gazi and Kevin M. Passino
SECTION III Industrial
Control of Machine Tools and Machining Processes, Jaspreet S. Dhupia and A. Galip Ulsoy
Process Control in Semiconductor Manufacturing, Thomas F. Edgar
Control of Polymerization Processes, Babatunde Ogunnaike, Grégory François, Masoud Soroush, and Dominique Bonvin
Multiscale Modeling and Control of Porous Thin Film Growth,Gangshi Hu, Xinyu Zhang, Gerassimos Orkoulas, and Panagiotis D. Christofides
Control of Particulate processes, Mingheng Li and Panagiotis D. Christofides
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control for Batch Processes, Zoltan K. Nagy and Richard D. Braatz
The Use of Multivariate Statistics in Process Control, Michael J. Piovoso and Karlene A. Hoo
Plantwide Control, Karlene A. Hoo
Automation and Control Solutions for Flat Strip Metal Processing, Francesco Alessandro Cuzzola, Thomas Parisini
SECTION IV Biological and Medical
Model-Based Control of Biochemical Reactors, Michael A. Henson
Robotic Surgery, Rajesh Kumar
Stochastic Gene Expression: Modeling, Analysis, and Identification, Mustafa Khammash and Brian Munsky
Modeling the Human Body as a Dynamical System: Applications to Drug Discovery and Development, M. Vidyasagar
SECTION V Electronics
Control of Brushless DC Motors, Farhad Aghili
Hybrid Model Predictive Control of the Boost Converter,Raymond A. DeCarlo, Jason C. Neely, and Steven D. Pekarek
SECTION VI Networks
The SNR Approach to Networked Control, Eduardo I. Silva, Juan C. Agüero, Graham C. Goodwin, Katrina Lau, and Meng Wang
Optimization and Control of Communication Networks, Srinivas Shakkottai and Atilla Eryilmaz
SECTION VII Miscellaneous
Advanced Motion Control Design, Maarten Steinbuch, Roel J.E. Merry, Matthijs L.G. Boerlage, Michael J.C. Ronde, and M.L.G. René van de Molengraft
Color Controls: An Advanced Feedback System, Lalit K. Mestha and Alvaro E. Gil
The Construction of Portfolios of Financial Assets: An Application of Optimal Stochastic Control, Charles E. Rohrs and Melanie B. Rudoy
Earthquake Response Control for Civil Structures, Jeff T. Scruggs and Henri P. Gavin
Quantum Estimation and Control, Matthew R. James and Robert Kosut
Motion Control of Marine Craft, Tristan Perez and Thor I. Fossen
Control of Unstable Oscillations in Flows, Anuradha M. Annaswamy and Seunghyuck Hong
Modeling and Control of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems, Andrew Alleyne, Vikas Chandan, Neera Jain, Bin Li, and Rich Otten
VOLUME THREE: CONTROL SYSTEM ADVANCED METHODS
Index
Preface
Acknowledgment
Editor
Contributors
SECTION I Analysis Methods for MIMO Linear Systems
Numerical and Computational Issues in Linear Control and System Theory, A.J. Laub, R.V. Patel, and P.M. Van Dooren
Multivariable Poles, Zeros, and Pole-Zero Cancellations, Joel Douglas and Michael Athans
Fundamentals of Linear Time-Varying Systems, Edward W. Kamen
Balanced Realizations, Model Order Reduction, and the Hankel Operator, Jacquelien M.A. Scherpen
Geometric Theory of Linear Systems, Fumio Hamano
Polynomial and Matrix Fraction Descriptions, David F. Delchamps
Robustness Analysis with Real Parametric Uncertainty, Robert Tempo and F. Blanchini
MIMO Frequency Response Analysis and the Singular Value Decomposition, Stephen D. Patek and Michael Athans
Stability Robustness to Unstructured Uncertainty for Linear Time Invariant Systems, Alan Chao and Michael Athans
Trade-Offs and Limitations in Feedback Systems, Douglas P. Looze, James S. Freudenberg, J.H. Braslavsky, and R.H. Middleton
Modeling Deterministic Uncertainty, Jörg Raisch and Bruce Francis
SECTION II Kalman Filter and Observers
Linear Systems and White Noise, William S. Levine
Kalman Filtering, Michael Athans
Riccati Equations and their Solution, Vladimír Kucera
Observers, Bernard Friedland
SECTION III Design Methods for MIMO LTI Systems
Eigenstructure Assignment, Kenneth M. Sobel, Eliezer Y. Shapiro, and Albert N. Andry, Jr.
Linear Quadratic Regulator Control, Leonard Lublin and Michael Athans
H2 (LQG) and H8 Control, Leonard Lublin, Simon Grocott, and Michael Athans
l1 Robust Control: Theory, Computation, and Design, Munther A. Dahleh
The Structured Singular Value (µ) Framework, Gary J. Balas and Andy Packard
Algebraic Design Methods, Vladimír Kucera
Quantitative Feedback Theory (QFT) Technique, Constantine H. Houpis
Robust Servomechanism Problem, Edward J. Davison
Linear Matrix Inequalities in Control, Carsten Scherer and Siep Weiland
Optimal Control, F.L. Lewis
Decentralized Control, M.E. Sezer and D.D. Šiljak
Decoupling, Trevor Williams and Panos J. Antsaklis
Linear Model Predictive Control in the Process Industries, Jay H. Lee
SECTION IV Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems
Computation of Reach Sets for Dynamical Systems, Alex A. Kurzhanskiy and Pravin Varaiya
Hybrid Dynamical Systems: Stability and Stabilization, Hai Lin and Panos J. Antsaklis
Optimal Control of Switching Systems via Embedding into Continuous Optimal Control Problem, Sorin Bengea, Kasemsak Uthaichana, Milos Zefran, and Ray DeCarlo
SECTION V Adaptive Control
Automatic Tuning of PID Controllers, Tore Hägglund and Karl J. Åström
Self-Tuning Control, David W. Clarke
Model Reference Adaptive Control, Petros Ioannou
Robust Adaptive Control, Petros Ioannou and Simone Baldi
Iterative Learning Control, Douglas A. Bristow, Kira L. Barton, and Andrew G. Alleyne
SECTION VI Analysis and Design of Nonlinear Systems
Nonlinear Zero Dynamics, Alberto Isidori and Christopher I. Byrnes
The Lie Bracket and Control, V. Jurdjevic
Two Timescale and Averaging Methods, Hassan K. Khalil
Volterra and Fliess Series Expansions for Nonlinear Systems,Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue
Integral Quadratic Constraints, Alexandre Megretski, Ulf T. Jönsson, Chung-Yao Kao, and Anders Rantzer
Control of Nonholonomic and Underactuated Systems, Kevin M. Lynch, Anthony M. Bloch, Sergey V. Drakunov, Mahmut Reyhanoglu, and Dmitry Zenkov
SECTION VII Stability
Lyapunov Stability, Hassan K. Khalil
Input-Output Stability, A.R. Teel, T.T. Georgiou, L. Praly, and Eduardo D. Sontag
Input-to-State Stability, Eduardo D. Sontag
SECTION VIII Design
Feedback Linearization of Nonlinear Systems, Alberto Isidori and Maria Domenica Di Benedetto
The Steady-State Behavior of a Nonlinear System, Alberto Isidori and Christopher I. Byrnes
Nonlinear Output Regulation, Alberto Isidori and L. Marconi
Lyapunov Design, Randy A. Freeman and Petar V. Kokotovic
Variable Structure, Sliding-Mode Controller Design, R.A. DeCarlo, S.H. Zak, and Sergey V. Drakunov
Control of Bifurcations and Chaos, Eyad H. Abed, Hua O. Wang, and Alberto Tesi
Open-Loop Control Using Oscillatory Inputs, J. Baillieul and B. Lehman
Adaptive Nonlinear Control, Miroslav Krstic and Petar V. Kokotovic
Intelligent Control, Kevin M. Passino
Fuzzy Control, Kevin M. Passino and Stephen Yurkovich
Neural Control, Jay A. Farrell
SECTION IX System Identification
System Identification, Lennart Ljung
SECTION X Stochastic Control
Discrete Time Markov Processes, Adam Schwartz
Stochastic Differential Equations, John A. Gubner
Linear Stochastic Input–Output Models, Torsten Söderström
Dynamic Programming, P.R. Kumar
Approximate Dynamic Programming, Draguna Vrabie and Frank Lewis
Stability of Stochastic Systems, Kenneth A. Loparo
Continuous-Time Linear Systems, T.E. Duncan and B. Pasik-Duncan
Probabilistic and Randomized Tools for Control Design, Robert Tempo and Fabrizio Dabbene
Stabilization of Stochastic Nonlinear Continuous-Time Systems,Miroslav Krstic and Shu-Jun Liu
SECTION XI Control of Distributed Parameter Systems
Control of Systems Governed by Partial Differential Equations,Kirsten Morris
Controllability of Thin Elastic Beams and Plates, J.E. Lagnese and G. Leugering
Control of the Heat Equation, Thomas I. Seidman
Observability of Linear Distributed-Parameter Systems, David L. Russell
Boundary Control of PDE’s: The Backstepping Approach, Miroslav Krstic and Andrey Smyshlyaev
Stabilization of Fluid Flows, Miroslav Krstic and Rafael Vazquez
SECTION XII Networks and Networked Controls
Control Over Digital Networks, Nuno C. Martins
Decentralized Control and Algebraic Approaches, Michael C. Rotkowitz
Estimation and Control across Analog Erasure Channels, Vijay Gupta
Passivity Approach to Network Stability Analysis and Distributed Control Synthesis, Murat Arcak
Any practicing engineer, student, or researcher working in fields as diverse as electronics, aeronautics, or biomedicine will find this handbook to be a time-saving resource filled with invaluable formulas, models, methods, and innovative thinking. In fact, any physicist, biologist, mathematician, or researcher in any number of fields developing or improving products and systems will find the answers and ideas they need. As with the first edition, the new edition not only stands as a record of accomplishment in control engineering but provides researchers with the means to make further advances.