Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 1st Edition
Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems: Towards Industry 4.0 (1st Edition) by Paolo Mercorelli, Weicun Zhang, Hamidreza Nemati, and YuMing Zhang is an authoritative guide for engineers, researchers, and managers driving the transition to smart manufacturing. This book captures the urgency of Industry 4.0 with clear, actionable approaches to modeling, system identification, and control of cyber-physical systems (CPS).
Explore rigorous yet practical treatments of dynamic modeling, observer and controller design, stability analysis, and networked control architectures—paired with contemporary data-driven identification techniques and IoT-aware strategies. Written by leading experts, the text bridges theory and practice, showing how advanced control methods apply to real-world automation challenges in smart factories, autonomous systems, and industrial robotics.
For professionals across Europe, North America, and Asia embracing digital transformation, this volume explains how to improve reliability, performance, and resilience in interconnected systems. Readers will gain the tools to design scalable CPS solutions, optimize industrial processes, and meet the demands of modern, data-rich production environments.
Whether you are an academic building courses on control theory or an industry practitioner implementing Industry 4.0 initiatives, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap from mathematical foundations to applied engineering. Clear explanations and industry-focused examples make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing technical depth.
Add Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber-Physical Systems: Towards Industry 4.0 to your professional library to accelerate innovation in smart manufacturing and cyber-physical integration. Ideal for control engineers, system architects, and decision-makers seeking practical, research-backed strategies for the next industrial revolution.
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