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Spatial Filtering for the Control of Smart Structures [electronic resource] :An Introduction / by James E. Hubbard.

by Hubbard, James E [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.Description: XV, 209 pages with 96 illustrations online resource.ISBN: 9783642038044.Subject(s): Engineering | Vibration | Engineering | Control, Robotics, Mechatronics | Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control | Signal, Image and Speech ProcessingDDC classification: 629.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Smart Structure Systems -- Spatial Shading of Distributed Transducers -- Active Vibration Control with Spatially Shaded Distributed Transducers -- Multi-Dimensional Transforms and MIMO Representations of Smart Structures -- Performance Measures for Smart Structures with MIMO Representations -- Shape Control: Distributed Transducer Design -- Shape Control, Modal Representations and Truncated Plants.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book develops and details rigorous design methodologies and performance measures for the control of modern Smart Structures. The spatially distributed/continuum or distributed parameter nature of such structures makes it difficult to apply modern lumped parameter control philosophy and techniques to such designs. While there exist a substantial amount of technical literature on the Control of Distributed Parameter Systems (DPS), there are still relatively few applications or practical implementations of the theory. The work presented in this textbook address the issue of the design and implementation of distributed parameter control schemes, for Smart Structures, which exploit both spatially distributed sensing and actuation through the use of modern smart material technology. The merging of DPS with distributed parameter transducers leads to simple, physically realizable control system designs. This text provides a significant reference for practicing professionals, students and researchers in the area of transducer design using smart materials for high performance smart structures.
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Smart Structure Systems -- Spatial Shading of Distributed Transducers -- Active Vibration Control with Spatially Shaded Distributed Transducers -- Multi-Dimensional Transforms and MIMO Representations of Smart Structures -- Performance Measures for Smart Structures with MIMO Representations -- Shape Control: Distributed Transducer Design -- Shape Control, Modal Representations and Truncated Plants.

This book develops and details rigorous design methodologies and performance measures for the control of modern Smart Structures. The spatially distributed/continuum or distributed parameter nature of such structures makes it difficult to apply modern lumped parameter control philosophy and techniques to such designs. While there exist a substantial amount of technical literature on the Control of Distributed Parameter Systems (DPS), there are still relatively few applications or practical implementations of the theory. The work presented in this textbook address the issue of the design and implementation of distributed parameter control schemes, for Smart Structures, which exploit both spatially distributed sensing and actuation through the use of modern smart material technology. The merging of DPS with distributed parameter transducers leads to simple, physically realizable control system designs. This text provides a significant reference for practicing professionals, students and researchers in the area of transducer design using smart materials for high performance smart structures.

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