Fractional-Order Control Systems: Fundamentals and Numerical Implementations
Dingyü Xue, Northeastern University
Walter De Gruyter Inc., 2017
ISBN: 978-3-11-049999-5;
Language: English
Fractional-Order Control Systems explains the essentials of fractional calculus and demonstrates its application in control system modeling, analysis, and design. It presents original research to find high-precision solutions to fractional-order differentiations and differential equations. Numerical algorithms and their implementations are proposed to analyze multivariable fractional-order control systems. Through MATLAB programs, it provides engineers and applied mathematicians with theoretical and numerical tools to design control systems.
MATLAB and Simulink are used to solve examples throughout the text. In addition, Symbolic Math Toolbox and Control System Toolbox are used to solve some of these examples, and the supplemental code files are available for download online.
Features
- Provides high-precision numerical implementations of fractional calculus aspects
- Explores the applications of multivariable fractional-order control systems
- Addresses every technical point with dedicated MATLAB solutions and illustrations
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