Control over Communication Networks 1st Edition
Control over Communication Networks — 1st Edition by Jianying Zheng, Liang Xu, Qinglei Hu, and Lihua Xie delivers a timely and authoritative guide to managing the growing complexity of networked systems. If you work with networked control systems, Internet-of-Things deployments, or large-scale telecommunication infrastructures, this book speaks directly to the technical challenges you face every day.
Start with a clear, rigorous foundation in modeling and stability analysis, then move into contemporary methodologies for distributed control, delay and packet-loss compensation, resource allocation, and robustness. Written by leading scholars, the text balances mathematical clarity with real-world relevance, translating theory into practical strategies that engineers and researchers can apply across industries and regions — from Asia-Pacific smart grids to European telecom backbones and North American industrial automation.
What makes this edition compelling is its focus on actionable insight: algorithmic frameworks, design guidelines, and illustrative examples that help you evaluate trade-offs, implement controllers, and improve system resilience. Whether you’re a graduate student building research projects or a practitioner designing scalable communication-aware control solutions, you’ll find the mix of depth and applicability both stimulating and useful.
Clear diagrams, worked examples, and cross-referenced sections make complex concepts easy to navigate, while annotated references point toward cutting-edge research. For those seeking a dependable reference to guide design decisions and research in communication-constrained control, Control over Communication Networks is an essential addition to your technical library. Order your copy today to bring rigorous control theory into your networked systems practice.
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