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Fault Diagnosis And Fault-Tolerant Control Of Nonlinear Systems With Higher System Input Powers eBook

by Dezhi Xu e Qikun Shen
language: english
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore, March of 2025 ‧
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This book provides recent theoretical results and applications of the fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control for the nonlinear systems with higher input powers. Combining adaptive control technique, fuzzy logic systems, neural networks, Observer-based methods with the other control technique or approaches, this book investigates the fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control problem of the nonlinear systems with higher input powers and proposes the corresponding diagnostic mechanisms, Fault estimation algorithm and fault-tolerant control schemes. This book intends to provide the readers a good understanding on fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control of the nonlinear systems with higher input powers based on adaptive control technology. This book can serve as a reference for the main research issues and results on nonlinear systems with higher input powers for researchers devoting to various areas of fault-tolerant control theory, as well as a material for graduate and undergraduate students interested in nonlinear system control, especially fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control, and their applications. Some prerequisites for reading this book include nonlinear system theory, matrix theory, mathematics, basic graph theory, and so on.

Fault Diagnosis And Fault-Tolerant Control Of Nonlinear Systems With Higher System Input Powers

by Dezhi Xu e Qikun Shen

Property Description
ISBN: 9789819617739
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Release Date: March of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Intelligent Control And Learning Systems
Categories: eBooks in English > Computing > Operating Systems and Networks
EAN: 9789819617739
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