Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9698064 European Journal of Control 2005 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hybrid systems that involve the interaction of continuous and discrete dynamics have been an active area of research for a number of years. In this paper, we start by briefly surveying the main theoretical control problems that have been treated in the hybrid systems setting and classify them into stabilization, optimal control and language specification problems. We then provide an overview of recent developments in four of the most prominent areas where these hybrid control methods have found application: control of power systems, industrial process control, design of automotive electronics and communication networks.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Engineering Control and Systems Engineering
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