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Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic

This book is the first to present the application of the hybrid system theory to systems with EPCA (equations with piecewise continuous arguments). The hybrid system paradigm is a valuable modeling tool for describing a wide range of real-world applications. Moreover, although new technology has pro...

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Autores principales: Alwan, Mohamad S, Liu, Xinzhi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8046-3
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description This book is the first to present the application of the hybrid system theory to systems with EPCA (equations with piecewise continuous arguments). The hybrid system paradigm is a valuable modeling tool for describing a wide range of real-world applications. Moreover, although new technology has produced, and continues to produce highly hierarchical sophisticated machinery that cannot be analyzed as a whole system, hybrid system representation can be used to reduce the structural complexity of these systems. That is to say, hybrid systems have become a modeling priority, which in turn has led to the creation of a promising research field with several application areas. As such, the book explores recent developments in the area of deterministic and stochastic hybrid systems using the Lyapunov and Razumikhin–Lyapunov methods to investigate the systems’ properties. It also describes properties such as stability, stabilization, reliable control, H-infinity optimal control, input-to-state stability (ISS)/stabilization, state estimation, and large-scale singularly perturbed systems.
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spellingShingle Nonlinear Systems
Alwan, Mohamad S
Liu, Xinzhi
Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
title Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
title_full Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
title_fullStr Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
title_full_unstemmed Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
title_short Theory of hybrid systems: deterministic and stochastic
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topic Nonlinear Systems
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8046-3
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