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Estimation Problems in Hybrid Systems

Estimation Problems in Hybrid Systems

Estimation Problems in Hybrid Systems

David D. Sworder, University of California, San Diego
John E. Boyd, Cubic Defense Systems
October 1999
Hardback
9780521623209

    Developments in sensor and processor sophistication have created a need for effective estimation and control algorithms for hybrid, nonlinear systems. This book presents an effective, flexible family of estimation algorithms that can be used in estimating or controlling a variety of nonlinear plants. Several applications are studied, including tracking a manoeuvring aircraft, automatic target recognition, and the decoding of signals transmitted across a wireless communications link. The authors begin by setting out the necessary theoretical background and then develop a practical, finite-dimensional approximation to an optimal estimator. Throughout the book, they illustrate theoretical results by simulation of control and estimation in real-world hybrid systems, drawn from a variety of engineering fields. The book will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in electrical and computer engineering. It will also be a useful reference for practising engineers involved in the design of estimation, tracking or wireless communications systems.

    • Gives full derivations for useful control and estimation algorithms
    • Gives many practical examples of implementation from several different engineering fields
    • Frequently compares hybrid estimation techniques to alternative approaches

    Product details

    October 1999
    Hardback
    9780521623209
    294 pages
    263 × 185 × 22 mm
    0.72kg
    89 b/w illus. 8 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • 1. Hybrid estimation
    • 2. The polymorphic estimator (PME)
    • 3. Situation assessment
    • 4. Image-enhanced target tracking
    • 5. Hybrid plants with base-state discontinuities
    • 6. Mode-dependent observations
    • 7. Control of hybrid systems
    • 8. Target recognition and prediction
    • 9. Hybrid estimation using measure changes
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index
    • Glossary.