Hybrid dynamical systems : fundamentals and methods / Hai Lin, Panos J. Antsaklis.
2022
QA76.38
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Title
Hybrid dynamical systems : fundamentals and methods / Hai Lin, Panos J. Antsaklis.
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ISBN
9783030787318 (electronic bk.)
3030787311 (electronic bk.)
303078729X
9783030787295
3030787311 (electronic bk.)
303078729X
9783030787295
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-78731-8 doi
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QA76.38
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.1/9
Summary
A graduate-level textbook, Hybrid Dynamical Systems provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the theory of hybrid systems. It emphasizes results that are central to a good understanding of the importance and role of such systems. The authors have developed the materials in this book while teaching courses on hybrid systems, cyber-physical systems, and formal methods. This textbook helps students to become familiar with both the major approaches coloring the study of hybrid dynamical systems. The computer science and control systems points of view emphasizing discrete dynamics and real time, and continuous dynamics with switching, respectively are each covered in detail. The book shows how the behavior of a system with tightly coupled cyber- (discrete) and physical (continuous) elements can best be understood by a model simultaneously encompassing all the dynamics and their interconnections. The theory presented is of fundamental importance in a wide range of emerging fields from next-generation transportation systems to smart manufacturing. Features of the text include: extensive use of examples to illustrate the main concepts and to provide insights additional to those acquired from the main text; chapter summaries enabling students to assess their progress; end-of-chapter exercises, which test learning as a course proceeds; an instructor's guide showing how different parts of the book can be exploited for different course requirements; and a solutions manual, freely available for download by instructors adopting the book for their teaching. Access to MATLAB and Stateflow is not required but would be beneficial, especially for exercises in which simulations are a key tool.
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Advanced textbooks in control and signal processing, 2510-3814
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Continuous and Discrete Signals and Systems
Hybrid System Modeling
Verification of Hybrid Systems
Stability and Stabilization
Optimal Control
Applications
Appendix: Mathematical Background.
Continuous and Discrete Signals and Systems
Hybrid System Modeling
Verification of Hybrid Systems
Stability and Stabilization
Optimal Control
Applications
Appendix: Mathematical Background.