Latest Theoretical and Technological Advancements in Nonlinear Adaptive Control and Decision-Making
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Systems & Control Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 October 2023) | Viewed by 22123
Special Issue Editors
Interests: underactuated mechanical systems; adaptive control; robust control; robotics
Interests: adaptive control; nonlinear systems; multi-agent systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Most practical engineering systems are characterized by complex structures, high nonlinearities and strong dynamic couplings, however, they operating in a severe and dynamic environment, making the control problem of such systems rather complicated. Over the last several decades, adaptive control theory has evolved as a powerful strategy for designing nonlinear feedback controllers for systems with parametric uncertainty. Hence, adaptive control and parameter estimation for complicated uncertain systems are uncertain technical issues that need to be improved. Extensive efforts are being made in academia to improve the technologies for efficient control, better transient performance and the ability to handle the uncertain systems. Recently, addressing the consensus of multi-agent systems (MAS), decision-making methods are always incorporated with adaptive control methods to research these problem, which attracts much researches due to its significant potential applications for a large range of real systems.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to create a platform for scientists, engineers and practitioners to present their latest theoretical and technological advancements in adaptive control, parameter estimation and fault-tolerance techniques for uncertain systems, as well as decision-making methods or cooperative control methods for complicated real systems. The focus will be on the advanced and the non-traditional approaches that incorporate considerable novelties.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
- Nonlinear adaptive control for stochastic systems;
- Adaptive fuzzy/neural control ;
- Decision-making method;
- Sliding mode adaptive control;
- Adaptive fault-tolerant control;
- Stability and robustness analysis;
- Adaptive consensus control;
- Multi-agent systems;
- Adaptive control under cyber attacks;
- Parameter estimation
Prof. Dr. Jiangshuai Huang
Dr. Zongcheng Liu
Dr. Rui Gao
Guest Editors
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