Computer Aided Control Systems Design Cacsd 97

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Computer Aided Control Systems Design, CACSD '97

This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th IFAC Symposium on Computer Aided Control Systems Design (CACSD'97) held in Gent, Belgium on 28-30 April 1997. It presents a high-standing scientific contribution to the challenging field of CACSD and gives an excellent preview of current research which, in coming years, will undoubtedly offer many useful results.The topics covered include: control systems design; special architectures for CACSD; software for CACSD; hybrid discrete-event and real-time systems; symbolic and numerical computations; algorithms for CACSD; CACSD support environments; planning and manufacturing; system modelling and simulation; optimization; robust control; intelligent controller design; and applications.The volume comprises 61 full papers and a challenging keynote address by Professor Georg Gruuml;bel from the DLR Institute of Robotics and System Dynamics, Germany.
Computer-aided Nonlinear Control System Design

Author: Amir Nassirharand
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-01-02
A systematic computer-aided approach provides a versatile setting for the control engineer to overcome the complications of controller design for highly nonlinear systems. This book provides such an approach based on the use of describing functions.
Computer Aided Control Systems Design 2000 (CACSD 2000)

This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the 8th IFAC Symposium on Computer Aided Control Systems Design held at Salford, UK on 11-13 September 2000. Modelling has emerged as a central issue here and industrial users require the development of modelling languages for both analyses and design as well as generic models and tools which can be used for system identification, optimisation and fault diagnostics. Linear lumped parameter systems of general complexity are currently well addressed by a range of commercially available packages. However, there is a dearth of tools suitable for the analysis and synthesis of large scale, distributed, non-linear, hybrid and stochastic systems which are increasingly a feature in modern manufacturing and process engineering. As the scale of the problems to be addressed increases, there is a need for numerically robust and efficient computational procedures linked to powerful interactive graphical interfaces which maximise the user of limited human resources, and, of course, standardised data bases which can be used with wide range of analysis and design procedures. Topics covered included the now traditional domains of algorithm architectures and tools and there was a very welcome emphasis on applications where no less than four sessions were devoted to this important aspect.