Ebook: Multidisciplinary Research in Control: The Mohammed Dahleh Symposium 2002
- Tags: Control Engineering, Vibration Dynamical Systems Control, Systems Theory Control, Physics and Applied Physics in Engineering, Quantum Physics, Biophysics/Biomedical Physics
- Series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 289
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The Mohammed Dahleh symposium brought together leading researchers in several areas of engineering and science. Many of the presentations focused on new emerging research areas of key significance. These new areas have in common that the dynamics and control theory and methods provide the appropriate framework for the understanding of the corresponding phenomena, while at the same time providing many of the tools necessary for their application to relevant technologies. Examples of these opportunities include the areas of systems biology, quantum feedback and control, fluid dynamics, and control applications in nanotechnology. This collected volume demonstrates the importance of these emerging areas in the current research agenda in science and technology and shows that a unique opportunity exists to drastically extend the scope and impact of dynamics and control methods far beyond their traditional areas of application in engineering.
The Mohammed Dahleh symposium brought together leading researchers in several areas of engineering and science. Many of the presentations focused on new emerging research areas of key significance. These new areas have in common that the dynamics and control theory and methods provide the appropriate framework for the understanding of the corresponding phenomena, while at the same time providing many of the tools necessary for their application to relevant technologies. Examples of these opportunities include the areas of systems biology, quantum feedback and control, fluid dynamics, and control applications in nanotechnology. This collected volume demonstrates the importance of these emerging areas in the current research agenda in science and technology and shows that a unique opportunity exists to drastically extend the scope and impact of dynamics and control methods far beyond their traditional areas of application in engineering.
The Mohammed Dahleh symposium brought together leading researchers in several areas of engineering and science. Many of the presentations focused on new emerging research areas of key significance. These new areas have in common that the dynamics and control theory and methods provide the appropriate framework for the understanding of the corresponding phenomena, while at the same time providing many of the tools necessary for their application to relevant technologies. Examples of these opportunities include the areas of systems biology, quantum feedback and control, fluid dynamics, and control applications in nanotechnology. This collected volume demonstrates the importance of these emerging areas in the current research agenda in science and technology and shows that a unique opportunity exists to drastically extend the scope and impact of dynamics and control methods far beyond their traditional areas of application in engineering.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Legacy of Mohammed Dahleh....Pages 3-14
A Control Theoretical Look at Internet Congestion Control....Pages 17-31
Indelible Control....Pages 33-46
Optimal Control Design under Structural and Communication Constraints....Pages 47-61
Fifteen Years of Quantum Control: from Concept to Experiment....Pages 65-72
Directions in the Theory of Quantum Control....Pages 73-80
System tools applied to micro-cantilever based devices....Pages 83-99
Micro-scale sensors and filters utilizing non-linear dynamic response of single and coupled oscillators....Pages 101-112
Feedback Regulation of the Heat Shock Response in E. coli ....Pages 115-128
Stem Cells from the Outside In....Pages 129-132
Optimal Image Interpolation and Optical Flow....Pages 133-143
Robustness of Finite State Automata....Pages 147-160
On the role of homogeneous forms in robustness analysis of control systems....Pages 161-177
Control of Electromechanical Actuators: Valves Tapping in Rhythm....Pages 179-193
Learning complex systems from data: the Set Membership approach....Pages 195-206
The mixing of state statistics....Pages 207-211
Controllability, integrability and ergodicity....Pages 213-229
The Mohammed Dahleh symposium brought together leading researchers in several areas of engineering and science. Many of the presentations focused on new emerging research areas of key significance. These new areas have in common that the dynamics and control theory and methods provide the appropriate framework for the understanding of the corresponding phenomena, while at the same time providing many of the tools necessary for their application to relevant technologies. Examples of these opportunities include the areas of systems biology, quantum feedback and control, fluid dynamics, and control applications in nanotechnology. This collected volume demonstrates the importance of these emerging areas in the current research agenda in science and technology and shows that a unique opportunity exists to drastically extend the scope and impact of dynamics and control methods far beyond their traditional areas of application in engineering.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Legacy of Mohammed Dahleh....Pages 3-14
A Control Theoretical Look at Internet Congestion Control....Pages 17-31
Indelible Control....Pages 33-46
Optimal Control Design under Structural and Communication Constraints....Pages 47-61
Fifteen Years of Quantum Control: from Concept to Experiment....Pages 65-72
Directions in the Theory of Quantum Control....Pages 73-80
System tools applied to micro-cantilever based devices....Pages 83-99
Micro-scale sensors and filters utilizing non-linear dynamic response of single and coupled oscillators....Pages 101-112
Feedback Regulation of the Heat Shock Response in E. coli ....Pages 115-128
Stem Cells from the Outside In....Pages 129-132
Optimal Image Interpolation and Optical Flow....Pages 133-143
Robustness of Finite State Automata....Pages 147-160
On the role of homogeneous forms in robustness analysis of control systems....Pages 161-177
Control of Electromechanical Actuators: Valves Tapping in Rhythm....Pages 179-193
Learning complex systems from data: the Set Membership approach....Pages 195-206
The mixing of state statistics....Pages 207-211
Controllability, integrability and ergodicity....Pages 213-229
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