The Modeling of Uncertainty in Control Systems Proceedings of the 1992 Santa Barbara Workshop

This book is a collection of work arising from a NSF/ AFOSR sponsored workshop held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, 18-20th June 1992. Sixty-nine researchers, from nine countries, participated. Twelve keynote essays give an overview of the field and speculate on future directions and...

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Other Authors: Smith, Roy S. (Editor), Dahleh, Mohammed (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
Series:Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Identification and robust control -- An essay on identification of feedback systems -- Thoughts on identification for control -- An essay on robust control -- On the character of uncertainty for system identification and robust control design -- Extensions of parametric bounding formulation of identification for robust control design -- Connecting identification and robust control -- On nominal models, model uncertainty and iterative methods in identification and control design -- An informal review of model validation -- From data to control -- Is robust control reliable? -- Modeling uncertainty in control systems: A process control perspective -- A note on H ? system identification with probabilistic a priori information -- A worst case identification method using time series data -- Identification in H ? using time-domain measurement data -- Identification of feedback systems from time series -- Input-output extrapolation-minimization theorem and its applications to model validation and robust identification -- Identification of model error bounds in l 1- and H ?-norm -- Asymptotic worst-case identification with bounded noise -- Sequential approximation of uncertainty sets via parallelotopes -- A robust ellipsoidal-bound approach to direct adaptive control -- On line model uncertainty quantification: Hard upper bounds and convergence -- A mixed deterministic-probabilistic approach for quantifying uncertainty in Transfer Function Estimation -- Estimation for robust control -- Non-vanishing model errors -- Accuracy confidence bands including the bias of model under-fitting -- Iterative identification and control design: A worked out example -- Frequency domain identification for robust control design -- Time domain approach to the design of integrated control and diagnosis systems.-Identification of Ill-conditioned plants — A benchmark problem -- Control design and implementation based on experimental wind turbine models 
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