Nonlinear Systems
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Description
- NEW – Updated to include subjects which have proven useful in nonlinear control design in recent years—New in the 3rd edition are: expanded treatment of passivity and passivity-based control; integral control, high-gain feedback, recursive methods, optimal stabilizing control, control Lyapunov functions, and observers. Moreover, bifurcation is introduced in the context of second-order systems.
- NEW – Over 170 new exercises.
- NEW – The proof of the existence and uniqueness theorem has been moved to an appendix.
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Prevents students from dealing with the contraction mapping principle in such an early chapter. Ex.___
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- NEW – Web page (www.prenhall.com/khalil)—Contains information about the book, detailed description of changes from previous editions, hints on how to organize courses around the textbook, corrections, additional exercises with or without solutions.
- Self-contained chapters—Starting from Chapter 5, all the chapters are written to be self-contained or to use limited information from previous chapters.
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Allows for greater flexibility.
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For a first-year graduate-level course on nonlinear systems. It may also be used for self-study or reference by engineers and applied mathematicians.
The text is written to build the level of mathematical sophistication from chapter to chapter. It has been reorganized into four parts: Basic analysis, Analysis of feedback systems, Advanced analysis, and Nonlinear feedback control.
All chapters conclude with Exercises.
1. Introduction.
2. Second-Order Systems.
3. Fundamental Properties.
4. Lyapunov Stability.
5. Input-Output Stability.
6. Passivity.
7. Frequency-Domain Analysis of Feedback Systems.
8. Advanced Stability Analysis.
9. Stability of Perturbed Systems.
10. Perturbation Theory and Averaging.
11. Singular Perturbations.
12. Feedback Control.
13. Feedback Linearization.
14. Nonlinear Design Tools.
Appendix A. Mathematical Review.
Appendix B. Contraction Mapping.
Appendix C. Proofs.
Notes and References.
Bibliography.
Symbols.
Index.
- Updated to include subjects which have proven useful in nonlinear control design in recent years—New in the 3rd edition are: expanded treatment of passivity and passivity-based control; integral control, high-gain feedback, recursive methods, optimal stabilizing control, control Lyapunov functions, and observers. Moreover, bifurcation is introduced in the context of second-order systems.
- Over 170 new exercises.
- The proof of the existence and uniqueness theorem has been moved to an appendix.
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Prevents students from dealing with the contraction mapping principle in such an early chapter. Ex.___
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- Web page (www.prenhall.com/khalil)—Contains information about the book, detailed description of changes from previous editions, hints on how to organize courses around the textbook, corrections, additional exercises with or without solutions.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 1.75 × 7.35 × 9.55 in |
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| Subjects | engineering, higher education, Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Nonlinear Systems |
