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Allied wartime diplomacy : A pattern in Poland / Edward J. Rozek
Allied wartime diplomacy : A pattern in Poland / Edward J. Rozek
Autore Rozek, Edward J.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : John Wiley and Sons Inc., c1958
Descrizione fisica XVII, 481 p. ; 23 cm
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990004484340403321
Rozek, Edward J.  
New York : John Wiley and Sons Inc., c1958
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Designing urban agriculture [[electronic resource] ] : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Designing urban agriculture [[electronic resource] ] : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Autore Philips April
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 630.9173/2
Soggetto topico Urban agriculture
Edible landscaping
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-40236-4
1-118-33307-1
Classificazione ARC008000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Food Cities: Ecology + Urban Agriculture (ecology) Chapter 2: Planning Strategies for Urban Food Systems (planning) Chapter 3: Vision, Synthesis and Form (designing) Chapter 4: Systems Integration and Connections (constructing) Chapter 5: Lifecycle Operations (managing) Chapter 6: Outreach and Community (marketing) Bibliography Index.
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Designing urban agriculture [[electronic resource] ] : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Designing urban agriculture [[electronic resource] ] : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Autore Philips April
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 630.9173/2
Soggetto topico Urban agriculture
Edible landscaping
ISBN 1-118-33023-4
1-299-40236-4
1-118-33307-1
Classificazione ARC008000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Food Cities: Ecology + Urban Agriculture (ecology) Chapter 2: Planning Strategies for Urban Food Systems (planning) Chapter 3: Vision, Synthesis and Form (designing) Chapter 4: Systems Integration and Connections (constructing) Chapter 5: Lifecycle Operations (managing) Chapter 6: Outreach and Community (marketing) Bibliography Index.
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Designing urban agriculture : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Designing urban agriculture : a complete guide to the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and management of edible landscapes / / April Philips
Autore Philips April
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 630.9173/2
Soggetto topico Urban agriculture
Edible landscaping
ISBN 9781118330234
1118330234
9781299402362
1299402364
9781118333075
1118333071
Classificazione ARC008000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Food Cities: Ecology + Urban Agriculture (ecology) Chapter 2: Planning Strategies for Urban Food Systems (planning) Chapter 3: Vision, Synthesis and Form (designing) Chapter 4: Systems Integration and Connections (constructing) Chapter 5: Lifecycle Operations (managing) Chapter 6: Outreach and Community (marketing) Bibliography Index.
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Geopositioning and mobility [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh ... [et al.] ; series editor, Marcelo Dias de Amorim
Geopositioning and mobility [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh ... [et al.] ; series editor, Marcelo Dias de Amorim
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) Nait-Sidi-MohAhmed
AmorinMarcelo Dias de
Collana Networks and telecommunications series
Soggetto topico Global Positioning System
Mobile geographic information systems
ISBN 1-118-74375-X
1-118-74368-7
1-118-74389-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Geopositioning Concept; 1.1. A revolution is announced; 1.2. The basis of powerful technological systems; 1.2.1. US creation of a GPS economic industry; 1.2.2. The European momentum introduced with Galileo which can rely on Egnos from now on; 1.2.3. An open dynamic beyond the space industry sector; 1.3. The fundamentals of geopositioning development; 1.3.1. The universalism decentralizing of the Internet; 1.3.2. The trend toward "service" of the electronic communication economy
1.3.3. The dynamic and lessons of the European GSM success story1.4. Prospective visions of large geopositioning markets in transport and land transport; 1.4.1. Multiple factors for geoposition; 1.4.2. Toll systems; 1.4.3. Transport control and surveillance; 1.4.4. The production of information; 1.4.5. Intelligence systems in vehicles; 1.4.6. Individual mobility (tourism and recreation); 1.5. The challenge for the future of the European GNSS incubation services; 1.5.1. The need for downstream marketing "services, a; 1.5.2. The obligation of "system" strategies
1.5.3. The requirement to include GNSS in the new intelligent digital architectures1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Functions and Performance of the Egnos System; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Operating principles of Egnos; 2.3. Improving GPS performance with Egnos; 2.4. The behavior of Egnos faced with a GPS breakdown; 2.5. Conclusion; 2.6. Links; Chapter 3. Information, Modeling and Traffic Reconstruction; 3.1. New technologies and development; 3.2. Modeling and algorithms; 3.3. Analysis and overall traffic prediction; 3.4. Realizations and experiments; 3.5. Perspectives; 3.6. Bibliography
Chapter 4. Geopositioning and Legal Issues4.1. General legal framework of geopositioning; 4.1.1. Legal texts; 4.1.2. Relevant legal concepts; 4.1.3. Technical concepts and the law; 4.2. Operating a geopositioning service; 4.2.1. Due diligence - prerequisites; 4.2.2. Establishment of a general framework for security; 4.2.3. Determining the aim of the service; 4.2.4. Administrative declaration; 4.2.5. The principle of consent in geopositioning; 4.2.6. Records management issues; 4.3. Authentication and anonymity; 4.3.1. Identity, name and anonymity; 4.3.2. Identity and digital certificates
4.4. BibliographyChapter 5. Location-based Services: Platforms and Applications; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Technologies for LBS-based systems; 5.2.1. Positioning systems and techniques; 5.2.2. Communication techniques; 5.2.3. Cartography and geographical information systems; 5.2.4. Business process; 5.3. Fields of application of LBS; 5.3.1. Control and monitoring of vehicles; 5.3.2. Real-time monitoring of snowplows; 5.3.3. Application to antilock braking systems; 5.3.4. TransportML for the collaboration and interaction of services; 5.3.5. eCall: automatic emergency call system
5.3.6. Other LBS-based platforms
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Geopositioning and mobility / / edited by Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh ... [et al.] ; series editor, Marcelo Dias de Amorim
Geopositioning and mobility / / edited by Ahmed Nait-Sidi-Moh ... [et al.] ; series editor, Marcelo Dias de Amorim
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 621.384191
Altri autori (Persone) Nait-Sidi-MohAhmed
AmorinMarcelo Dias de
Collana Networks and telecommunications series
Soggetto topico Global Positioning System
Mobile geographic information systems
ISBN 9781118743751
111874375X
9781118743683
1118743687
9781118743898
111874389X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Geopositioning Concept; 1.1. A revolution is announced; 1.2. The basis of powerful technological systems; 1.2.1. US creation of a GPS economic industry; 1.2.2. The European momentum introduced with Galileo which can rely on Egnos from now on; 1.2.3. An open dynamic beyond the space industry sector; 1.3. The fundamentals of geopositioning development; 1.3.1. The universalism decentralizing of the Internet; 1.3.2. The trend toward "service" of the electronic communication economy
1.3.3. The dynamic and lessons of the European GSM success story1.4. Prospective visions of large geopositioning markets in transport and land transport; 1.4.1. Multiple factors for geoposition; 1.4.2. Toll systems; 1.4.3. Transport control and surveillance; 1.4.4. The production of information; 1.4.5. Intelligence systems in vehicles; 1.4.6. Individual mobility (tourism and recreation); 1.5. The challenge for the future of the European GNSS incubation services; 1.5.1. The need for downstream marketing "services, a; 1.5.2. The obligation of "system" strategies
1.5.3. The requirement to include GNSS in the new intelligent digital architectures1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Functions and Performance of the Egnos System; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Operating principles of Egnos; 2.3. Improving GPS performance with Egnos; 2.4. The behavior of Egnos faced with a GPS breakdown; 2.5. Conclusion; 2.6. Links; Chapter 3. Information, Modeling and Traffic Reconstruction; 3.1. New technologies and development; 3.2. Modeling and algorithms; 3.3. Analysis and overall traffic prediction; 3.4. Realizations and experiments; 3.5. Perspectives; 3.6. Bibliography
Chapter 4. Geopositioning and Legal Issues4.1. General legal framework of geopositioning; 4.1.1. Legal texts; 4.1.2. Relevant legal concepts; 4.1.3. Technical concepts and the law; 4.2. Operating a geopositioning service; 4.2.1. Due diligence - prerequisites; 4.2.2. Establishment of a general framework for security; 4.2.3. Determining the aim of the service; 4.2.4. Administrative declaration; 4.2.5. The principle of consent in geopositioning; 4.2.6. Records management issues; 4.3. Authentication and anonymity; 4.3.1. Identity, name and anonymity; 4.3.2. Identity and digital certificates
4.4. BibliographyChapter 5. Location-based Services: Platforms and Applications; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Technologies for LBS-based systems; 5.2.1. Positioning systems and techniques; 5.2.2. Communication techniques; 5.2.3. Cartography and geographical information systems; 5.2.4. Business process; 5.3. Fields of application of LBS; 5.3.1. Control and monitoring of vehicles; 5.3.2. Real-time monitoring of snowplows; 5.3.3. Application to antilock braking systems; 5.3.4. TransportML for the collaboration and interaction of services; 5.3.5. eCall: automatic emergency call system
5.3.6. Other LBS-based platforms
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Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 670
Altri autori (Persone) JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick
TeghemJacques
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs
ISBN 1-118-73159-X
1-118-73156-5
1-118-73155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature
3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography
Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction
5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints
6.1. Introduction
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Metaheuristics for production scheduling / / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Metaheuristics for production scheduling / / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 670
Altri autori (Persone) JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick
TeghemJacques
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs
ISBN 9781118731598
111873159X
9781118731567
1118731565
9781118731550
1118731557
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature
3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography
Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction
5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints
6.1. Introduction
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Set-theoretic fault-tolerant control in multisensor systems [[electronic resource] /] / Florin Stoican, Sorin Olaru ; series editor, Francis Castanié
Set-theoretic fault-tolerant control in multisensor systems [[electronic resource] /] / Florin Stoican, Sorin Olaru ; series editor, Francis Castanié
Autore Stoican Florin
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (168 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) OlaruSorin
CastaniéFrancis
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Sensor networks
Multisensor data fusion
Fault tolerance (Engineering)
Fault-tolerant computing
ISBN 1-118-64942-7
1-118-64944-3
1-118-64943-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. State of the Art in Fault-tolerantControl; 1.1. Fault detection and isolation; 1.2. Control reconfiguration; 1.3. Sets in control; 1.3.1. Set generalities; 1.3.2. Set operations; 1.3.3. Dynamic systems and sets; 1.3.4. Other set-theoretic issues; 1.4. Existing set-theoretic methods in FTC; Chapter 2. Fault Detection and Isolation inMultisensor Systems; 2.1. Problem statement; 2.1.1. Multisensor scheme; 2.1.2. Fault scenarios; 2.2. Fault detection and isolation; 2.2.1. Partition of the sensor indices; 2.2.2. Residual sets for FDI
2.3. Recovery mechanism2.3.1. Necessary and sufficient conditions; 2.3.2. Construction of set SR; 2.3.3. Inclusion time computation; Chapter 3. Residual Generation and ReferenceGovernor Design; 3.1. Residual signals; 3.1.1. Measurement equations residual; 3.1.2. Observer-based residual; 3.1.3. Receding observation window-based residual; 3.2. Reference governor synthesis; Chapter 4. Reconfiguration of the ControlMechanism for Fault-tolerant Control; 4.1. Active FTC with fix gain feedback; 4.1.1. Fix gain feedback synthesis; 4.1.2. Reference governor synthesis; 4.2. Active FTC with MPC control
4.2.1. A classic MPC design4.2.2. Toward a cooperative view of FTC-MPC; 4.3. Passive FTC control; 4.3.1. Quadratic cost function; 4.3.2. Penalty function using the gauge function of the healthy invariant set; Chapter 5. Related Problems and Applications; 5.1. Set theoretic issues; 5.1.1. Over-approximation methods; 5.1.2. Convergence time issues; 5.1.3. Cyclic invariance for dwell-time systems; 5.2. Illustrative examples; 5.2.1. Fault detection and isolation; 5.2.2. Recovery mechanism; 5.2.3. Feasible reference generation; 5.2.4. Fault-tolerant control results; Conclusions; Bibliography
Index
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Stoican Florin  
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Set-theoretic fault-tolerant control in multisensor systems / / Florin Stoican, Sorin Olaru ; series editor, Francis Castanié
Set-theoretic fault-tolerant control in multisensor systems / / Florin Stoican, Sorin Olaru ; series editor, Francis Castanié
Autore Stoican Florin
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (168 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) OlaruSorin
CastaniéFrancis
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Sensor networks
Multisensor data fusion
Fault tolerance (Engineering)
Fault-tolerant computing
ISBN 9781118649428
1118649427
9781118649442
1118649443
9781118649435
1118649435
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. State of the Art in Fault-tolerantControl; 1.1. Fault detection and isolation; 1.2. Control reconfiguration; 1.3. Sets in control; 1.3.1. Set generalities; 1.3.2. Set operations; 1.3.3. Dynamic systems and sets; 1.3.4. Other set-theoretic issues; 1.4. Existing set-theoretic methods in FTC; Chapter 2. Fault Detection and Isolation inMultisensor Systems; 2.1. Problem statement; 2.1.1. Multisensor scheme; 2.1.2. Fault scenarios; 2.2. Fault detection and isolation; 2.2.1. Partition of the sensor indices; 2.2.2. Residual sets for FDI
2.3. Recovery mechanism2.3.1. Necessary and sufficient conditions; 2.3.2. Construction of set SR; 2.3.3. Inclusion time computation; Chapter 3. Residual Generation and ReferenceGovernor Design; 3.1. Residual signals; 3.1.1. Measurement equations residual; 3.1.2. Observer-based residual; 3.1.3. Receding observation window-based residual; 3.2. Reference governor synthesis; Chapter 4. Reconfiguration of the ControlMechanism for Fault-tolerant Control; 4.1. Active FTC with fix gain feedback; 4.1.1. Fix gain feedback synthesis; 4.1.2. Reference governor synthesis; 4.2. Active FTC with MPC control
4.2.1. A classic MPC design4.2.2. Toward a cooperative view of FTC-MPC; 4.3. Passive FTC control; 4.3.1. Quadratic cost function; 4.3.2. Penalty function using the gauge function of the healthy invariant set; Chapter 5. Related Problems and Applications; 5.1. Set theoretic issues; 5.1.1. Over-approximation methods; 5.1.2. Convergence time issues; 5.1.3. Cyclic invariance for dwell-time systems; 5.2. Illustrative examples; 5.2.1. Fault detection and isolation; 5.2.2. Recovery mechanism; 5.2.3. Feasible reference generation; 5.2.4. Fault-tolerant control results; Conclusions; Bibliography
Index
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