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+ | |Short name=architecture | ||
|Previous chapter=Fundamental Limits | |Previous chapter=Fundamental Limits | ||
|Next chapter=Bibliography | |Next chapter=Bibliography | ||
+ | |Chapter summary=In this chapter we place the relatively simple feedback loops that have been the focus of the previous |First edition URL= | ||
+ | chapters in the context of overall system design. We outline a typical design process and discuss the role of architecture and how it can be approached from top-down and bottom-up perspectives. Interaction and adaptation are then reviewed and the chapter ends with a brief overview of control design in some major industrial fields. | ||
+ | |Chapter contents=# Introduction | ||
+ | # System and Control Design | ||
+ | # Top-Down Architectures | ||
+ | #* Layered Architectures for Control | ||
+ | #* Online Optimization | ||
+ | #* Discrete-decision making and supervisory control | ||
+ | #* Linking Continuous and Discrete Controllers | ||
+ | #* Model Checking and Program Synthesis | ||
+ | # Bottom-Up Architectures | ||
+ | #* Cascade Control -- Several Sensors | ||
+ | #* Mid-Range Control -- Many Actuators | ||
+ | #* Selector Control -- Equipment Protection | ||
+ | #* Internal Model Control -- Disturbance Observer | ||
+ | #* The Smith Predictor -- Phase Advance | ||
+ | #* Complementary Filtering -- Sensor Fusion | ||
+ | #* Extremum Seeking or Self-Optimization | ||
+ | # Interaction | ||
+ | #* The Relative Gain Array | ||
+ | #* Parallel Systems | ||
+ | # Adaptation and Learning | ||
+ | #* Adaptive Control | ||
+ | #* Learning | ||
+ | #* Neural Networks | ||
+ | #* Deep Learning | ||
+ | # Control Design in Common Application Fields | ||
+ | #* Aerospace -- High Performance Systems and Highly Skilled Users | ||
+ | #* Automotive -- Complex Systems Used by Ordinary People | ||
+ | #* Process Industry -- Complex Systems with Many Different Users | ||
+ | #* Telecommunication -- Billions of Systems | ||
+ | # Further Reading | ||
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