Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling

This thesis analyzes and explores the design of controlled networked dynamic systems - dubbed semi-autonomous networks. The work approaches the problem of effective control of semi-autonomous networks from three fronts: protocols which are run on individual agents in the network; the network interco...

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Tác giả chính: Chapman, Airlie
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-597622023-11-11T06:51:24Z Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling Chapman, Airlie Control theory Network analysis Mathematical models Intelligent control systems This thesis analyzes and explores the design of controlled networked dynamic systems - dubbed semi-autonomous networks. The work approaches the problem of effective control of semi-autonomous networks from three fronts: protocols which are run on individual agents in the network; the network interconnection topology design; and efficient modeling of these often large-scale networks. The author extended the popular consensus protocol to advection and nonlinear consensus. The network redesign algorithms are supported by a game-theoretic and an online learning regret analysis. 2016-03-04T01:45:48Z 2016-03-04T01:45:48Z 2015 Book 978-3-319-15010-9 978-3-319-15009-3 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59762 en application/pdf Springer
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language English
topic Control theory
Network analysis
Mathematical models
Intelligent control systems
spellingShingle Control theory
Network analysis
Mathematical models
Intelligent control systems
Chapman, Airlie
Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
description This thesis analyzes and explores the design of controlled networked dynamic systems - dubbed semi-autonomous networks. The work approaches the problem of effective control of semi-autonomous networks from three fronts: protocols which are run on individual agents in the network; the network interconnection topology design; and efficient modeling of these often large-scale networks. The author extended the popular consensus protocol to advection and nonlinear consensus. The network redesign algorithms are supported by a game-theoretic and an online learning regret analysis.
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author Chapman, Airlie
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title Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
title_short Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
title_full Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
title_fullStr Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Semi-Autonomous Networks: Effective Control of Networked Systems through Protocols, Design, and Modeling
title_sort semi-autonomous networks: effective control of networked systems through protocols, design, and modeling
publisher Springer
publishDate 2016
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59762
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