Nonlinear Industrial Control Systems, 1st ed. 2020
Optimal Polynomial Systems and State-Space Approach

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Nonlinear Industrial Control Systems presents a range of mostly optimisation-based methods for severely nonlinear systems; it discusses feedforward and feedback control and tracking control systems design. The plant models and design algorithms are provided in a MATLAB® toolbox that enable both academic examples and industrial application studies to be repeated and evaluated, taking into account practical application and implementation problems.

The text makes nonlinear control theory accessible to readers having only a background in linear systems, and concentrates on real applications of nonlinear control. It covers:

  • different ways of modelling nonlinear systems including state space, polynomial-based, linear parameter varying, state-dependent and hybrid;
  • design techniques for nonlinear optimal control including generalised-minimum-variance, model predictive control, quadratic-Gaussian, factorised and H? design methods;
  • design philosophies that are suitable for aerospace, automotive, marine, process-control, energy systems, robotics, servo systems and manufacturing;
  • steps in design procedures that are illustrated in design studies to define cost-functions and cope with problems such as disturbance rejection, uncertainties and integral wind-up; and
  • baseline non-optimal control techniques such as nonlinear Smith predictors, feedback linearization, sliding mode control and nonlinear PID.

Nonlinear Industrial Control Systems is valuable to engineers in industry dealing with actual nonlinear systems. It provides students with a comprehensive range of techniques and examples for solving real nonlinear control design problems.


Part I: Background.- Introduction to Nonlinear Systems.- Nonlinear Systems Modelling and Identification.- Part II: Polynomial Systems.- Introduction to Nonlinear Generalized Minimum Variance Control.- Nonlinear Generalized Minimum Variance Control Design Issues.- Introduction to Factorised NGMV Nonlinear Controls.- H-infinity Robust Control for Nonlinear Systems.- Design Procedures in the Presence of Saturation and Other Nonlinearities.- Part III: State-space Systems.- Space Approach to NGMV Control.- Design Issues and NGMV Predictive Control.- Basic and Factorised NGMV Control of Continuous-time Systems.- Part IV: Nonlinear System Benchmarking Nonlinear Controls.- Dual Nonlinear Estimation Problems.- Neural Networks, Fuzzy Control and Learning.- Part V: Industrial Applications.- Nonlinear Industrial Process Control Applications.- Nonlinear Automotive, Aerospace and Marine Applications.

Michael John Grimble was awarded a first class BSc honours degree in Electrical Engineering in 1970 from Rugby College of Technology. Subsequently he obtained MSc (1971), PhD (1974) and DSc (1982) degrees in Control Engineering from the University of Birmingham and a BA degree in Mathematics from the Open University. He was an apprentice at Ciba-Geigy in Grimsby and after training worked as a systems design engineer for GEC Electrical Projects at Rugby. He was appointed a Professor of Industrial Systems at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, in 1981, where he established the Industrial Control Centre.  He is a research professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. His research interests are nonlinear and robust control, estimation theory, optimal control, adaptive control and applications.

He is the Technical Director of Industrial Systems and Control Ltd., a company he began with University support more than 30 years ago. He is a founder and a past Chairman of the UKRI Chapter of the IEEE Control Systems Society, has contributed to numerous IEEE and IFAC committees, and chaired their conferences. He is the Managing Editor of the following journals published by Wiley: International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, International Journal of Adaptive Control & Signal Processing, Journal of Optimal Control Applications and Methods and the new journal on Advanced Control Applications: Engineering and Industrial Systems. He was the editor of the Prentice Hall International Series in Systems and Control Engineering. He is currently a joint editor of the Springer monograph series Advances in Industrial Control and of the Springer text book series on Advanced Textbooks on Control and Signal Processing. 

The Institution of Electrical Engineers presented him with the Heaviside Premium in 1978 for his papers on control engineering. The following year, 1979, he was awarded jointly the Coopers Hill War Memor

Shows industrial engineers how to apply nonlinear control theory in real-world systems Teaches students a comprehensive range of simple-to-apply techniques for nonlinear control MATLAB toolbox with plant models, design procedures and industrial application examples that can be rerun or modified Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras