Estimation Problems in Hybrid Systems
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
March 2006Paperback
9780521024525
296 pages
244 × 170 × 16 mm
0.47kg
89 b/w illus. 8 tables
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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.