[School] Time-Delay and Sampled-Data Systems
Time-delay appears naturally in many control systems. It is frequently a source of instability although, in some systems, it may have a stabilizing effect. A time-delay approach to sampled- data control,
which models the closed-loop system as continuous-time with delayed input/output, has become popular in networked control systems (where the plant and the controller exchange data via
communication network). The beginning of the 21st century can be characterized as the “time-delay boom” leading to numerous important results. The aim of this course is to give an introduction to
systems affected by time-delays, in both the linear and the nonlinear framework. The emphasis of the course is on the Lyapunov-based analysis and design for time-delay, sampled-data and networked
control systems.
Registration at https://www.eeci-igsc.eu/
