Analysis and Optimization of Systems: State and Frequency Domain Approaches for Infinite-Dimensional Systems Proceedings of the 10th International Conference, Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 9-12, 1992

This volume contains the proceedings of the conference "state and Frequency Domain Approaches to Infinite-Dimensional Systems". The aim was to bring together engineers and mathematicians working in the field of linear infinite-dimensional systems who are specialists in one or more of the f...

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Other Authors: Curtain, R.F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences
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505 0 |a Stochastic control approach to the control of a forward parabolic equation, reciprocal process and minimum entropy -- Observability of hyperbolic systems with interior moving sensors -- Controllability of a multi-dimensional system of schrödinger equations: Application to a system of plate and beam equations -- Decay of solutions of the wave equation with nonlinear boundary feedback -- Boundary approximate controllability for semilinear heat equations -- On the stabilization of the wave equation -- The hankel singular values of a distributed delay line a fredholm equation approach -- Rational approximation of the transfer function of a viscoelastic rod -- Some extremal problems linked with indentification from partial frequency data -- Approximation of infinite dimensional discrete time linear systems via balanced realizations and an application to fractional filters -- A “relaxation” approach for the hankel approximation of some vibrating structures --  
505 0 |a Numerical methods for H ? control of distributed parameter systems -- Robust controller design for uncertain time delay systems -- Parameter identification of large spacecraft systems based on frequency characteristics -- On the optimal minimax tuning of controllers for distributed parameter systems 
505 0 |a to semigroup theory -- Riccati equations arising from boundary and point control problems -- A state-space approach to H ?-control problems for infinite-dimensional systems -- Infinite dimensional system transfer functions -- Stabilization and regulation of infinite-dimensional systems using coprime factorizations -- Robust controllers for infinite-dimensional systems -- Control for hyperbolic equations -- An introduction to the hilbert uniqueness method -- The nehari problem and optimal hankel norm approximation -- Topological approaches to robustness -- Frequency domain methods for the H ?-Optimization of distributed systems -- Disturbance decoupling problem for infinite-dimensional systems -- Simultaneous triangular-decoupling, disturbance-rejection and stabilization problem for infinite-dimensional systems -- Robust stability radii for distributed parameter systems: A survey -- Solutions of the ARE in terms of the hamiltonian for riesz-spectral systems --  
505 0 |a Regional controllability of distributed systems -- On filtering of the hilbert space-valued stochastic process over discrete-continuous observations -- Boundary stabilization of rotating flexible systems -- Frequency domain methods for proving the uniform stability of vibrating systems -- The well-posedness of accelerometer control systems -- Comparison of robustly stabilizing controllers for a flexible beam model with additive, multiplicative and stable factor perturbations -- On the stability uniformity of infinite-dimensional systems -- High frequency asymptotic approach for incomplete spectral and local controllability -- Modelling and controllability of plate-beam systems -- A simple viscoelastic damper model — Application to a vibrating string -- Controllability of a rotating beam -- Min-Max game theory for a class of boundarycontrol problems -- Microlocal methods in the analysis of the boundary element method --  
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520 |a This volume contains the proceedings of the conference "state and Frequency Domain Approaches to Infinite-Dimensional Systems". The aim was to bring together engineers and mathematicians working in the field of linear infinite-dimensional systems who are specialists in one or more of the following categories of mathematical approaches: semigroup approches,p.d.e. approaches, frequency domain approaches and syntheses of state-space and frequency domain approaches. Since these approaches use very different sophisticated mathematical techniques, it is unusual for a scientist to be expert in all of them. On the other hand, there different approaches all purport to address the same control problems for the same classes of linear infinite-dimensional systems. It is therefore important to compare and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these different mathematical techniques. To help ameliorate the communication gab a series of introductory tutorial lectures were given by specialists in the above-mentioned fields. There were complemented by some key survey papers on more recent research, as well as by papers representing original research in these areas