Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks von Qinyuan Liu | ISBN 9783030001568

Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks

von Qinyuan Liu, Zidong Wang und Xiao He
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinQinyuan Liu
Autor / AutorinZidong Wang
Autor / AutorinXiao He
Buchcover Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks | Qinyuan Liu | EAN 9783030001568 | ISBN 3-030-00156-3 | ISBN 978-3-030-00156-8
“This book is a research monograph, the authors make it be readable for graduate students of control theory. One only need some basic knowledge of stochastic process and control system theory to read it. I believe both beginners and experts can benefit from reading this book.” (Lu Qi, zbMATH 1428.93003, 2020)

Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks

von Qinyuan Liu, Zidong Wang und Xiao He
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinQinyuan Liu
Autor / AutorinZidong Wang
Autor / AutorinXiao He
Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks presents up-to-date research developments and novel methodologies on stochastic control and filtering for networked systems under constrained communication networks. It provides a framework of optimal controller/filter design, resilient filter design, stability and performance analysis for the systems considered, subject to various kinds of communication constraints, including signal-to-noise constraints, bandwidth constraints, and packet drops. Several techniques are employed to develop the controllers and filters desired, including:
  • recursive Riccati equations;
  • matrix decomposition;
  • optimal estimation theory; and
  • mathematical optimization methods.
Readers will benefit from the book’s new concepts, models and methodologies that have practical significance in control engineering and signal processing. Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks is a practical research reference for engineers dealing with networked control and filtering problems. It is also of interest to academics and students working in control and communication networks.