The aim of this thesis is to narrow the gap between two different control techniques: the continuous control and the discrete event control techniques DES. This gap can be reduced by the study of Hybrid systems, and by interpreting as Hybrid systems the majority of large-scale systems. In particular, when looking deeply into a process, it is often possible to identify interaction between discrete and continuous signals. Hybrid systems are systems that have both continuous, and discrete signals. Continuous signals are generally supposed continuous and differentiable in time, since discrete signals are neither continuous nor differentiable in time due to their abrupt changes in time. Continuous signals often represent the measure of natural p...
This article introduces a continuous representation for controlled model and state jump hybrid syste...
Computer controlled systems are almost omnipresent nowadays. We expect such systems to function prop...
Complex natural and engineered systems typically possess a hierarchical structure, characterized by ...
The aim of this thesis is to narrow the gap between two different control techniques: the continuous...
Many physical systems today are modeled by interacting continuous and discrete event systems. Such h...
Modeling and control of hybrid systems, with particular emphasis on process control applications, ar...
Wherever continuous and discrete dynamics interact, hybrid systems arise. This is especially the cas...
The increasing proliferation of automatic control systems in embedded and distributed applications h...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis, control and identification of hybrid dynamical systems. ...
"The behavior of hybrid systems is described by interacting discrete and continuous variables. In th...
The increasing proliferation of automatic control systems in embedded and distributed applications h...
Hybrid dynamics in process control arise for various reasons. The main source is the interaction bet...
This thesis presents a control synthesis approach for hybrid systems. This approach proposes a metho...
A hybrid control system is a control theoretic model for a computer controlled engineering system. A...
Presently, design of supervisory control systems is based on ad hoc design methods. This project att...
This article introduces a continuous representation for controlled model and state jump hybrid syste...
Computer controlled systems are almost omnipresent nowadays. We expect such systems to function prop...
Complex natural and engineered systems typically possess a hierarchical structure, characterized by ...
The aim of this thesis is to narrow the gap between two different control techniques: the continuous...
Many physical systems today are modeled by interacting continuous and discrete event systems. Such h...
Modeling and control of hybrid systems, with particular emphasis on process control applications, ar...
Wherever continuous and discrete dynamics interact, hybrid systems arise. This is especially the cas...
The increasing proliferation of automatic control systems in embedded and distributed applications h...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis, control and identification of hybrid dynamical systems. ...
"The behavior of hybrid systems is described by interacting discrete and continuous variables. In th...
The increasing proliferation of automatic control systems in embedded and distributed applications h...
Hybrid dynamics in process control arise for various reasons. The main source is the interaction bet...
This thesis presents a control synthesis approach for hybrid systems. This approach proposes a metho...
A hybrid control system is a control theoretic model for a computer controlled engineering system. A...
Presently, design of supervisory control systems is based on ad hoc design methods. This project att...
This article introduces a continuous representation for controlled model and state jump hybrid syste...
Computer controlled systems are almost omnipresent nowadays. We expect such systems to function prop...
Complex natural and engineered systems typically possess a hierarchical structure, characterized by ...