New adaptive and event-triggered control designs with concrete
applications in undersea construction, offshore drilling, and cable
elevators
Control applications in undersea construction, cable elevators, and
offshore drilling present major methodological challenges because they
involve PDE systems (cables and drillstrings) of time-varying length,
coupled with ODE systems (the attached loads or tools) that usually have
unknown parameters and unmeasured states. In PDE Control of
String-Actuated Motion, Ji Wang and Miroslav Krstic develop control
algorithms for these complex PDE-ODE systems evolving on time-varying
domains.
Motivated by physical systems, the book's algorithms are designed to
operate, with rigorous mathematical guarantees, in the presence of
real-world challenges, such as unknown parameters, unmeasured
distributed states, environmental disturbances, delays, and
event-triggered implementations. The book leverages the power of the PDE
backstepping approach and expands its scope in many directions.
Filled with theoretical innovations and comprehensive in its coverage,
PDE Control of String-Actuated Motion provides new design tools and
mathematical techniques with far-reaching potential in adaptive control,
delay systems, and event-triggered control.