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Qualitative Nonlinear Dynamics of Communication Networks

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Performance analysis of modern communication systems has lead to a revision and sharpening of nonlinear stability analysis techniques developed over the last century.

Applicability of such techniques involves a number of areas, including process control systems, active queue management in data networks, and other branches of engineering.

This monograph presents some recent performance analysis results within a unified stability analysis framework.

Several interesting counter-examples to the existing nonlinear stability theory are given.

Additionally, several cutting-edge case studies from air traffic control systems and data networks are presented to further illustrate the applications of the theory.

The main theoretical results build upon the well-established multiplier theory, which has received much interest because of recent advances in software packages such as the Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) toolbox. "Qualitative Nonlinear Dynamics of Communication Networks" is a useful reference for graduate students, and practitioners in control, computer, electrical, aerospace, and mechanical engineering. It may be used as a supplementary text for nonlinear stability courses at the graduate level.

Prerequisites are a familiarity with elementary control theory, linear systems theory, matrix theory, and functional analysis.

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Birkhauser Boston
0817643036 / 9780817643034
Hardback
01/08/2003
Germany
220 pages, 50 illus.
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