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Recent developments in cooperative control and optimization
Butenko S., Murphey R., Pardalos P., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 2004. 476 pp. Type: Book (9781402076442)
Control theory is an important science--at the cusp of electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and computer science--which grew to prominence starting in the 1950s, mostly as a result of Cold War efforts in the c...
Jul 27 2004
A first course in fuzzy and neural control
Nguyen H., Prasad N., Walker C., Walker E., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2002. 480 pp. Type: Book (9781584882442), Reviews: (2 of 2)
This compilation of the authors’ lecture courses is very well written, and provides a very good student orientation. The book begins with an introduction to standard control theory, and then moves seamlessly to complex proble...
May 28 2003
A first course in fuzzy and neural control
Nguyen H., Prasad N., Walker C., Walker E., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2002. 480 pp. Type: Book (9781584882442), Reviews: (1 of 2)
It is a pleasure to study from this book. The authors have taken great care to select their topics, from areas which normally merit entire volumes, and have merged them seamlessly into one carefully crafted text. The book’s e...
May 16 2003
Neuro-fuzzy control of industrial systems with actuator nonlinearities
Lewis F., Selmic R., Campos J., Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics, 2002. 244 pp. Type: Book (9780898715057)
Artificial intelligence (AI), and particularly neuro-fuzzy control techniques, have emerged as central to many industrial applications, including machine learning, knowledge representation, neural networks, fuzzy structure, and so on. ...
Apr 8 2003
Software Engineering with Formal Methods: The Development of a Storm Surge Barrier Control System Revisiting Seven Myths of Formal Methods
Tretmans J., Wijbrans K., Chaudron M. Formal Methods in System Design 19(2): 195-215, 2001. Type: Article
The story of the construction of the Nieuwe Waterweg near Rotterdam, a water control, average-sized, safety critical system, is presented in this paper. The construction was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Work...
Mar 18 2003
Computer control and human error
Kletz T., Chung P. (ed), Broomfield E., Shen-Orr C., Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, TX, 1995. Type: Book (9780884152699)
Three papers on safety and hazard aspects of computer control systems in the chemical process industry are collected in this book....
Aug 1 1996
Discrete-time control systems (2nd ed.)
Ogata K., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1995. Type: Book (9780130342812)
Ogata wrote this textbook for senior undergraduate or first-year graduate students in engineering who have taken an introductory course in control systems as well as one in differential equations; familiarity with MATLAB is recommended...
Apr 1 1996
Feedback control systems (3rd ed.)
Van de Vegte J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1994. Type: Book (9780130163790)
The notion of feedback is central to the theory of communication and control, named “cybernetics” by the late mathematician Norbert Wiener in 1948, and a fortiori it occupies a pivotal position in technical aspects ...
Jul 1 1995
Risk and system integrity concepts for safety-related control systems
Bell R., Reinert D. Microprocessors & Microsystems 17(1): 3-15, 1993. Type: Article
The increasingly ubiquitous application of computer control to nearly all facets of human endeavor requires designers of such computer-based mechanisms to focus on a wide range of issues relating to risk and safety within computer-cont...
Dec 1 1994
Nonlinear systems (vol. 2)
Mohler R., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991. Type: Book (9780136235217)
The control of nonlinear systems is closer to engineering and mathematics than to computers. Computers and microprocessors have led to the present development of nonlinear methods, however: although it was long known that nonlinear con...
Jul 1 1992
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