Linear Parameter-Varying Control (eBook)
546 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-394-28597-6 (ISBN)
An authoritative new exploration of the latest theoretical and applied advances in Linear Parameter-Varying systems
In Linear Parameter-Varying Control: Theory and Application to Automotive Systems, distinguished researcher Dr. Olivier Sename delivers a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the theoretical aspects and real applications of Linear Parameter-Varying (LPV) control, with a strong focus on systems theory and in real automotive systems. The author covers the primary methods used to model, control, and analyze LPV systems, and illustrates how to model those systems using examples.
This book covers developing adaptive LPV control using the provided recipes as guides and contextual aids as well as discovering effective methods to design LPV controllers that have already been validated through real applications.
Readers will also find:
- A thorough introduction to vehicle dynamics control in automated vehicles, as well as suspension control
- Comprehensive explorations of LPV systems modelling, including dynamical systems
- Practical discussions of the properties of LPV systems, including controllability, observability, and stability
- Complete treatments of LPV systems control, including state feedback control and dynamic output feedback LPV control
Perfect for researchers and students with an interest in vehicle dynamics, Linear Parameter-Varying Control will also benefit postgraduate and PhD students, control engineers, and academics teaching control theory and applications courses.
Olivier Sename, PhD, is a full Professor at Grenoble INP. His main research focus is on Linear Parameter-Varying systems with automotive applications. He has authored or co-authored four books, around 100 international journal papers, more than 280 international conference papers and 6 patents.
An authoritative new exploration of the latest theoretical and applied advances in Linear Parameter-Varying systems In Linear Parameter-Varying Control: Theory and Application to Automotive Systems, distinguished researcher Dr. Olivier Sename delivers a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the theoretical aspects and real applications of Linear Parameter-Varying (LPV) control, with a strong focus on systems theory and in real automotive systems. The author covers the primary methods used to model, control, and analyze LPV systems, and illustrates how to model those systems using examples. This book covers developing adaptive LPV control using the provided recipes as guides and contextual aids as well as discovering effective methods to design LPV controllers that have already been validated through real applications. Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to vehicle dynamics control in automated vehicles, as well as suspension controlComprehensive explorations of LPV systems modelling, including dynamical systemsPractical discussions of the properties of LPV systems, including controllability, observability, and stabilityComplete treatments of LPV systems control, including state feedback control and dynamic output feedback LPV control Perfect for researchers and students with an interest in vehicle dynamics, Linear Parameter-Varying Control will also benefit postgraduate and PhD students, control engineers, and academics teaching control theory and applications courses.
Preface
This book is the culmination of over 20 years of experience with linear parameter‐varying (LPV) systems and control, particularly in automotive applications. We started working on this topic during the PhD thesis of Alessandro Zin to design a suspension controller that could account for the nonlinearities of the suspension stiffness [Zin et al., 2004; Zin, 2005] to improve passenger comfort. From this study, numerous projects have been conducted across various academic and industrial settings, such as in engine control [Gauthier, 2007; Rivas Caicedo, 2012; Ngo, 2014; Dubuc, 2018], energy systems [Hernandez‐Torres, 2011; Nwesaty, 2015; Wang, 2013], network‐controlled systems [Robert, 2007; Roche, 2011], time‐delay systems [Briat, 2008], model predictive control [Morato, 2023], aerospace [Vinco, 2024], and automotive vehicle dynamics [Poussot‐Vassal, 2008; Aubouet, 2010; Do, 2011; Lozoya‐Santos, 2012; Fergani, 2014; Tudon Martinez, 2013; Nguyen, 2016; Vu, 2017; Yamamoto, 2017; Pham, 2020; Atoui, 2022; Kapsalis, 2022; Medero Borrell, 2023].
The inspiration behind this book is to present a holistic approach to studying LPV systems, both in theory and in practical applications, building upon concepts introduced in my master's/PhD course [Sename, 2024]. It aims to cover the key aspects of system theory – from modeling to analysis and control design – and their application to real‐world automotive systems.
On the theoretical side, the book offers methods for modeling, analyzing, and controlling LPV systems, providing an integrated approach to their study. Throughout this part, several examples illustrate how to model LPV systems from nonlinear ones; analyze properties such as controllability, observability, and stability; and develop LPV control and observation methods, particularly emphasizing the adaptive nature of LPV control. The ultimate objective is to offer guidelines for developing and synthesizing control and observation approaches within the LPV context.
On the application side, the book presents effective methods to develop LPV controllers and observers that have been validated in real‐world applications. The primary focus is on the automotive domain, where extensive control studies have been conducted over the past 30 years. However, applying robust control to automotive systems has been limited by relying purely on linear approaches. The LPV approach addresses this limitation by extending robust control theory to nonlinear systems through the representation of these systems as LPV models using scheduling parameters. We illustrate this with several classical and important cases related to comfort and road safety, such as vehicle dynamics control for automated vehicles, and suspension control and fault diagnosis.
This book would not have seen the light of day without the collaborative efforts of our PhD students. I am deeply grateful for their dedication, teamwork, and the innovative contributions they made throughout their research. Special thanks to Charles, Lam, Jorge, Juan-Carlos, Soheib, Quan, Donatien, Hussam, Phong, Ariel, and Marcelo, whose results are prominently featured in this book.
I extend my heartfelt thanks to my international collaborators, whose contributions have been invaluable to the projects featured in this book. Special thanks to Peter Gaspar, Jozsef Bokor, and Zoltan Szabo from Hungary; Ricardo Ramirez Mendoza and Ruben Morales Menendez from Mexico; Sergio Savaresi from Italy; and Vicenc Puig from Spain.
On the other hand, a number of the results presented in this book would not have been possible without the support of the automotive industrial collaborations I have nurtured over the years Vicente Milanes, Vincent Talon, and Hubert Béchard from Renault; Benjamin Talon from Soben; Christophe Gauthier from Volvo Trucks; and Pascal Moulaire from JTEKT.
I am equally grateful to my close colleagues from our research team, Emmanuel Witrant, Delphine Bresch‐Pietri, Damien Koenig, and John‐Jairo Martinez‐Molina, for their collaboration on these automotive projects.
Last but not least, I cannot thank my friend and colleague Luc Dugard enough. He warmly welcomed me to the Laboratoire d'Automatique de Grenoble when I arrived as a Maître de Conférences in 1995 and supported me for many years in the studies that led to this achievement.
Now, I invite you to delve into this book and explore its comprehensive approach to understanding LPV systems, both theoretically and in practical applications for control. You'll discover a range of methods and recipes for developing LPV controllers and observers, presented in an integrated and accessible manner. Additionally, we illustrate these concepts with real‐world applications in automotive systems, bringing the theory to life. I hope you enjoy the journey and find the information as exciting and valuable as I do.
| September 30, 2024 | Olivier Sename Grenoble France |
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- Gian Marco Vinco. Flight Dynamics Modeling and Autopilot Design for Guided Projectiles via Linear Parameter‐Varying Techniques. PhD thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes, 2024.
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| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.4.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Bauwesen |
| Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
| Schlagworte | Automated Vehicles • Autonomous Vehicle Control • Autonomous Vehicles • Control of LPV systems • Fault tolerant control • Linear parameter varying systems • LPV observer • Robust Control • Semi-active suspension system • Suspension Control • Vehicle Dynamics |
| ISBN-10 | 1-394-28597-3 / 1394285973 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-394-28597-6 / 9781394285976 |
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