Advanced Techniques for Networked Systems with Applications
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Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume 2017, Article ID 3849019, 2 pages
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3849019
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Advanced Techniques for Networked Systems with Applications
Zhiyong Chen,1 Haitao Zhang,2 Lijun Zhu,3 Steffi Knorn,4 and Zhao Cheng5
1
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
Department of Control Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
3
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong
4
Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
5
Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA
2
Correspondence should be addressed to Zhiyong Chen;
Received 13 December 2016; Accepted 15 December 2016; Published 12 April 2017
Copyright © 2017 Zhiyong Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License,
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Cooperative control of networked systems is a fast-growing
field, in which mathematical methods are typically used to
investigate the theories and algorithms that address efficiency, availability, and robustness of networked systems.
Main aspects of rich collaborative behaviors of networked
systems include agent dynamics, network communication,
and interagent dynamic coupling.
The objective of this special issue is for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest theoretical and
technological achievements on networked systems. It aims
at identifying sound theoretical foundation and promising
technological solutions to analysis, control, and applications
of networked systems.
This special issue has received many submissions. The
authors of the papers submitted to this special issue are
from Canada, China, Iran, Korean, United Kingdom, United
State, Vietnam, and so on. After rigorous peer-review process,
six papers have been accepted for publication. These papers
present recent research processes in multirobot cooperation
control, fault detection, and network communication. The
acceptance rate of this special issue is 13%.
In the field of multirobot cooperative control, C. Ruan
et al. develop a method to form robust synchronization in
the networked system of unmanned combat aerials vehicles
(UCAVs). The route temporary blind avoidance (RTBA)
model is proposed to prevent the combat aerials vehicles from
physical and functional bind. The synchronization is achieved
through maximizing the efficiency of UCAV formation in
terms of connectivity and delay robustness.
C. Peng et al. investigate the attitude motion synchronization problem for multiple robotic helicopters with three
degrees of freedom. The directed graph is used to model the
communication topology for the multirobot system. Stability
and tracking performance of the whole network is improved
by estimating the expected control term and the synchronization error in each individual robot with a finite-time
convergent estimator.
Chaotic time series prediction is a challenging problem
for neural networks due to its uncertainty. Q. Li and R.-C. Lin
Chaotic propose the self-constructing fuzzy neural network
(SCFNN) for time series prediction. This SCFNN extends
from the fuzzy neural network by conducting the structure
learning and parameter learning concurrently and can achieve
similar performance with less number of hidden layer nodes.
In order to provide quality-adaptive mobile video streaming services in MIMO-capable heterogeneous wireless access
networks, H. Oh extends from the FMIPv6 method whose
performance is affected due to large prediction inaccuracy
in the case of sudden direction change of the mobile nodes.
By optimizing video quality and handover delayer with more
appropriate selected metrics, the proposed method is able to
provide quality-adaptive service for handing over and forwarding mobile video streaming in MIMO-capable heterogeneous wireless access networks.
X. Ren and M. He developed the Appropriate Degree
Gossip Detection (ADGD) which discovers faulty links and
peers through depth-first search on the peer degree. In addition, a routing failure restoration strategy (RFRS) that handles
single-link failure, multilink failure, and peer failure is proposed to improve the reliability of the P2P dynamic systems.
In addition, N. H. A. Nguyen et al. address stability
analysis and control synthesis for the semi-Markovian Jump
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systems (S-MJSs) with the more applicable feature, uncertain
probability intensity. The boundary constraints of the probability intensity are discussed and they are related to the basis
of time-varying transition rates. The authors also investigate
the effectiveness of the control design of the S-MJSs.
Acknowledgments
We appreciate the authors for their contributions to this
special issue. Special thanks to the reviewers for their valuable
feedback, which helps improve the quality of the papers
submitted.
Zhiyong Chen
Haitao Zhang
Lijun Zhu
Steffi Knorn
Zhao Cheng
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