Chaos in Automatic Control

Chaos in Automatic Control

Wilfrid Perruquetti , Frank L. Lewis , Wei Kang
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Oct 14, 2005 · English · Hardcover (592 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 592
Language English
Published Oct 14, 2005
Publisher CRC Press
ISBN-10 0824726537
ISBN-13 9780824726539

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Chaos in automatic control systems presents a fascinating exploration into the often unpredictable nature of these mechanisms. The authors delve into the concept of chaotic behavior, examining its manifestations and implications across various control environments. Their collective expertise brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion, showcasing both theoretical insights and practical applications.

Through a series of detailed analyses, the contributors address when chaos can be detrimental and when it may actually enhance system performance. By highlighting case studies and real-world examples, the narrative illustrates the dual-edged sword that chaos represents in control systems. The complexity of managing chaotic systems is underscored, inviting readers to consider both the challenges and opportunities that arise.

By synthesizing a broad range of perspectives, the text creates a comprehensive platform for understanding the intricacies of chaos in control theory. Readers are encouraged to rethink preconceived notions about stability and control, paving the way for innovative approaches in the field. This work serves not only as a vital resource for researchers and practitioners but also as an engaging entry point for anyone interested in the unpredictable dynamics of automated control.
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