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Reconfigurable Distributed Control

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  • © 2005

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  • Shows the reader how to bring the best parts of various control paradigms to bear in making distributed control more flexible and responsive
  • Case studies on conveyor-belt and aircraft control show the widespread practical use of the techniques discussed
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Distributed control systems offer the advantages of local control, while retaining the ease of control at a single centralized location. Typically, this involves a great deal of hard-wiring, which limits flexibility. Distributed control systems are now applied more often in process, autonomous, and safety-critical systems where control needs to change to cope with fault appearance or other process disturbance.

This monograph helps meet the challenge of applying distributed control to dynamical systems. It presents a holistic view based on the use of stochastic, formal and robust control. The use of smart peripheral elements reduces the degree of effort required for the reconfiguration of a networked control system.

While of most interest to researchers and graduate students grappling with the problem of making distributed control systems more responsive to changes in process and plant, Reconfigurable Distributed Control will also be informative for readers with a background in general distributed computing.

Authors and Affiliations

  • DISCA-IIMAS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Escolar, Ciudad Universitaria, México D.F., México

    Héctor Benítez-Pérez, Fabián García-Nocetti

About the authors

Doctor García-Nocetti is a very experienced control engineer with a high profile in the international control community. He is a member of IFACs International Program Committee and has been active in the organisation of many symposia and congresses especially in his speciality are of real-time control. Doctor García-Nocetti is also a previous Springer author having written the Advances in Industrial Control monograph: Parallel Processing in Digital Control (3-540-19728-1) with Professor Peter Fleming in 1992.

The area of distributed control is becoming more and more important as its flexibility increases and new wireless technologies become available for its implementation. Doctor García-Nocetti’s long-standing interest in parallel and distributed systems make him the ideal author for such a monograph.

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