Real-Time Optimization by Extremum-Seeking Control

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-10-03
Publisher(s): Wiley-Interscience
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Summary

An up-close look at the theory behind and application of extremum seeking Originally developed as a method of adaptive control for hard-to-model systems, extremum seeking solves some of the same problems as today's neural network techniques, but in a more rigorous and practical way. Following the resurgence in popularity of extremum-seeking control in aerospace and automotive engineering, Real-Time Optimization by Extremum-Seeking Control presents the theoretical foundations and selected applications of this method of real-time optimization. Written by authorities in the field and pioneers in adaptive nonlinear control systems, this book presents both significant theoretic value and important practical potential. Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, Real-Time Optimization by Extremum-Seeking Control: * Develops optimization theory from the points of dynamic feedback and adaptation * Builds a solid bridge between the classical optimization theory and modern feedback and adaptation techniques * Provides a collection of useful tools for problems in this complex area * Presents numerous applications of this powerful methodology * Demonstrates the immense potential of this methodology for future theory development and applications Real-Time Optimization by Extremum-Seeking Control is an important resource for both students and professionals in all areas of engineering-electrical, mechanical, aerospace, chemical, biomedical-and is also a valuable reference for practicing control engineers.

Author Biography

Kartik B. Ariyur is a research scientist at Honeywell Aerospace Electronic Systems in Minneapolis, Minnesota. <p> &#160;<br> Miroslav Krstic&#180; is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego.

Table of Contents

PART I: THEORY.
SISO Scheme and Linear Analysis.
Multiparameter Extremum Seeking.
Slope Seeking.
Discrete Time Extremum Seeking.
Nonlinear Analysis.
Limit Cycle Minimization.
PART II: APPLICATIONS.
Anti-Lock Braking.
Bioreactors.
Formation Flight.
Combustion Instabilities.
Compressor Instabilities: Part I.
Compressor Instabilities: Part II.
Appendix A: Continuous Time Lemmas.
Appendix B: Discrete Time Lemas.
Appendix C: Aircraft Dynamics in Close Formation Flight.
Appendix D: Derivation of (11.8) and (11.10).
Appendix E: Derivation of the Critical Slopes.
Appendix F: Proof of Lemma 11.1.
Bibliography.
Index.

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