Simulation of control systems : selected papers from the IFAC symposium, Vienna, Austria, 22-26 September 1986 /

This volume investigates simulation and computer-aided control system designs. The book covers the use of models and program packages, their theoretical aspects and practical applications, and uses illustrative case studies to give a comprehensive view of this fast developing science.

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology; International Federation of Automatic Control. Technical Committee on Theory; IFAC Symposium on Simulation of Control Systems Vienna, Austria
Group Author: Troch, I. Inge; Kopacek, Peter; Breitenecker, F. Felix
Published: Published for the International Federation of Automatic Control by Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford [Oxfordshire] :
Publication Dates: 1987.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: IFAC proceedings series ; 1987, number 13
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080343495
Summary: This volume investigates simulation and computer-aided control system designs. The book covers the use of models and program packages, their theoretical aspects and practical applications, and uses illustrative case studies to give a comprehensive view of this fast developing science.
Item Description: "IFAC Symposium on Simulation of Control Systems ... sponsored by IFAC--Committee on Theory"--Page [v].
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii, 459 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9781483298993
148329899X
Index Number: TJ212
CLC: TP273-53
Contents: Front Cover; Simulation of Control Systems; Copyright Page; IFAC SYMPOSIUM ON SIMULATION OF CONTROL SYSTEMS; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. BUILDING MODELS FOR A SPECIFIED PURPOSE USING SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 PROBLEM SETUP; 3 MEASURES OF MODEL QUALITY; 4 PREDICTION ERROR IDENTIFICATION METHODS; 5 ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF THE ESTIMATED TRANSFER FUNCTIONS; 6. MINIMIZING THE BIAS CONTRIBUTION; 7 MINIMIZING THE VARIANCE CONTRIBUTION; 8 MINIMIZING THE DESIGN CRITERIA; 9. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. OPTIMIZATION OF COMPUTER STRUCTURES; INTRODUCTION.
Optimization of computer structureshierarchical modelling; simulating a decentralized network; simulating the communications system of a multiprocessor; conclusions; references; chapter 3. knowledge engineering approach to system modelling, diagnosis, supervision and control; introduction; system modelling and simulation; knowledge-based fault diagnosis systems; knowledge-based supervision systems; conclusions; references; chapter 4. process control of large scale systems; introduction; an advanced control environment for large scale processes; conclusions; references.
Chapter 5. application examples of advanced digital control in wire industryintroduction; enamelling oven; multivariable control of enamelling oven; production process of foamed insulated cable; control system for foamed insulated cable; conclusion; references; chapter 6. simulation and realisation of in-line control algorithms; introduction; music: multi-purpose simulation and control; focop: forth control package; concluding remarks; references; chapter 7. simulation in control system design; introduction; development of simulation; control system design; why simulate.
Design and implementationconclusions; references; chapter 8. simulation and computer aided control system design in engineering education; introduction; overview of approaches and solutions; student environments under midget; the dialog machine; program control; the use of matrix-environments in engineering education; the use of single purpose programs; discussion and recommendations; trends; conclusions; references; chapter 9. modelling and simulation of nonlinear systems based on infinite bilinear realizations; introduction; bilinearization of non-linearanalytical systems.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLESAPPLICATION IN STABILITY OF SYSTEMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. REALIZATION ALGORITHM FOR TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS; I INTRODUCTION; II. SVSTW DESCRIPTION AND NOTATIONS; III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE ADAPTIVE REALIZATION ALGORITHM; IV. SIMULATION RESULTS; V. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. STATE AND PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION OF NONLINEAR SYSTEMS VIA BLOCK-PULSE FUNCTIONS; INTRODUCTION; THE QUASILINEARIZATION TECHNIQUE; PROPERTIES OF BLOCK-PULSE FUNCTIONS; SOLUTION OF MPBV PROBLEM VIA BPFs; NUMERICAL EXAMPLE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.