Sampled-data Control of Logical Networks
This book dives into the world of controlling dynamic systems called logical networks using sampled-data techniques. Unlike continuous-time control, these methods only utilize information at specific discrete time intervals.
It focuses on various types of logical networks, including Boolean control networks, which are particularly relevant in modeling biological systems. You'll explore different sampled-data control strategies, like periodic and aperiodic, and delve into event-triggered control, where control actions are based on specific events within the network.
A key tool introduced is the semi-tensor product of matrices, which helps formulate and analyze controllers. The book presents recent research results on stability analysis and control design for these networks.
If you're interested in:
- Understanding and controlling complex systems
- Applying discrete-time control methods
- Exploring applications in biology, game theory, and more
Then this book is for you!