活动地点: 延长校区乐乎楼第一会议室 活动时间: 2016年10月21日, 14:00--15:30
报告题目:A Time-Delay Approach to Sampled-data and Network-Based Control 报告人:Professor Emilia Fridman,Tel Aviv University,Israel
主办方:机自学院自动化系,1066vip威尼斯网络化控制研究中心
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报告摘要:
Modern control systems usually employ digital technology for controllerimplementation, i.e. sampled-data control. A classical approach to sampled-data control is based on discretization, which looses an information on theinter-sampling behavior and performance (Kalman and Bertram, 1959). To avoid the latter problem, a time-delay approach to sampled-data control was introduced in (Mikheev, Sobolev and Fridman, 1988), where the system was modeled as a continuous-time system with the delayed control input.
The time-delay approach to robust sampled-data control was started in (Fridman, Seuret and Richard, 2004) and it became popular in networked control systems (NCSs). These are systems, where the plant and the controller exchange data via communication network. Compared to traditional feedback control systems, where the components are usually connectedvia point-to-point cables, the introduction of communication network mediabrings great advantages, such as low cost, reduced weight, simple installation/maintenance and long distance control.
In the present talk three main approaches to sampled-data and network-based control will be discussed. A recent extension of the time-delay approach to networked-control systems will be demonstrated, where variable sampling intervals, communication delays and protocol scheduling are takeninto account. Also event-triggered control will be mentioned.
报告人简介:
Emilia Fridman received the M.Sc. degree from Kuibyshev State University, USSR, in 1981 and the Ph.D. degree from Voronezh State University, USSR, in 1986, all in mathematics. From 1986 to 1992, she was an Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuibyshev Institute of Railway Engineers, USSR. Since 1993 she has been at Tel Aviv University, where she is currently Professor of Electrical Engineering-Systems. She has held visiting positions at the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics in Berlin (Germany), INRIA in Rocquencourt (France), EcoleCentrale de Lille (France), Valenciennes University (France), Leicester University (UK), Kent University (UK), CINVESTAV (Mexico), Zhejiang University (China), St. Petersburg IPM (Russia), Melbourne University (Australia), Supelec (France), KTH (Sweden).
Her research interests include time-delay systems, networked control systems, distributed parameter systems, robust control, singular perturbations and nonlinear control. She has published more than 100 articles in international scientific journals. She is the author of the monograph Introduction to Time-Delay Systems: Analysis and Control (Birkhauser, 2014). In 2014, she was Nominated as a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson ISI. Currently, she serves as Associate Editor in Automatica and SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization.