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Operator Splitting Methods in Control

Part of the Foundations and Trends (R) in Systems and Control series
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The significant progress that has been made in recent years both in hardware implementations and in numerical computing has rendered real-time optimization-based control a viable option when it comes to advanced industrial applications.

More recently, the need for control of a process in the presence of a limited amount of hardware resources has triggered research in the direction of embedded optimization-based control. Operator Splitting Methods in Control focuses on systems with linear dynamics, giving rise to convex control problems.

It provides a comprehensive survey of a family of first order methods known as decomposition schemes or operator splitting methods and shows the behavior of such algorithms as solvers of control related convex problems from tens to a few hundreds of variables.

This compact survey gives the reader a state-of-the-art overview of the topic with examples of applications in aerospace and building control.

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1680831747 / 9781680831740
Paperback / softback
519.6
15/08/2016
United States
136 pages
156 x 234 mm, 202 grams
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