Advances in communication control networks /

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Imprint:Berlin : Springer, ©2005.
Description:1 online resource (x, 346 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 308
Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 308.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11068190
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Other authors / contributors:Tarbouriech, Sophie.
Abdallah, C. T. (Chaouki T.)
Chiasson, John Nelson.
ISBN:9783540315971
3540315977
3540228195
9783540228196
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:The area of communication and computer networks has become a very active field of research by the control systems community in the last years. Tools from convex optimization and control theory are playing increasing roles in efficient network utilization, fair resource allocation, and communication delay accommodation and the field of Networked Control systems is fast becoming a mainstay of control systems research and applications. This carefully edited book brings together solicited contributions from experts in the various areas of communication/control networks referring to both networks under control (control in networks) as well as networked control systems (control over networks). The aim of this book is to reverse the trend of fragmentation and specialization in Communication Control Networks connecting various interdisciplinary research fields including control, communication, applied mathematics and computer science.
Other form:Print version: Advances in communication control networks. Berlin : Springer, ©2005 3540228195 9783540228196
Table of Contents:
  • Stochastic Fluid Models For the On-line Control of Communication Networks
  • Stability Analysis of Window Flow Control
  • H-infinity and LMMSE Based Capacity Predictors for Flow
  • Control in Communication Networks
  • Models and Methods for Analyzing Congestion Control and Active Management Schemes
  • Delay Effects on the Stability of Various Fluid Models Encountered in High-speed Networks
  • Decentralized Track Engineering in the Internet: A Sliding Mode Approach
  • Modeling the Internet Congestion Control Using the Smith Predictor and Input Shaping
  • Saturated Controller Design of an ABR Explicit Rate Algorithm for ATM Switches
  • State-space Models for Control and Identification
  • Global Stability of Nonlinear Congestion Control with Time-Delay
  • On the Optimization of Load Balancing in Distributed Networks in the Presence of Delay
  • Bounds on Achievable Performance of Load Balancing Algorithms for Parallel Computations
  • On Position Tracking in Bilateral Teleoperation
  • Suboptimal Control Techniques for Hybrid Systems Operating via Networks
  • Communication Requirements for Networked Control
  • A New Approach to Fault Diagnosis, with an Application to Demodulation.