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Complexity, Analysis and Control of Singular Biological Systems follows the control of real-world biological systems at both ecological and phyisological levels concentrating on the application of now-extensively-investigated singular system theory. Much effort has recently been dedicated to the modelling and analysis of developing bioeconomic systems and the text establishes singular examples of these, showing how proper control can help to maintain sustainable economic development of biological resources.
The book begins from the essentials of singular systems theory and bifurcations before tackling the use of various forms of control in singular biological systems using examples including predator-prey relationships and viral vaccination and quarantine control. Researchers and graduate students studying the control of complex biological systems are shown how a variety of methods can be brought to bear and practitioners working with the economics of biological systems and their control will also find the monograph illuminating.
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Guoliang Wang received the B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Control Theory and Engineering from the Northeastern University, China, in 2004, 2007 and 2010, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Information and Control Engineering, Liaoning Shihua University, China. He has authored/co-authored over 40 publications. His research interests include Markovian jump systems, singular systems, stochastic control and filtering.
Qingling Zhang received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the Mathematics Department and the Ph.D. degree from the Automatic Control Department of Northeastern University, China, in 1982, 1986, and 1995, respectively. Since 1997, he has been a Professor with Northeastern University. He is also a member of the University Teaching Advisory Committee of National Ministry of Education. He has published 16 books and more than 480 papers about control theory and applications. Dr. Zhang received 14 prizes from central and local governments for his research. He has also received the Golden Scholarship from Australia in 2000 and now holds a visiting professor position in the University of Kent awarded by the Royal Academy of Engineering in United Kingdom. His current research interests cover singular systems, networked control systems, stochastic control and robust control.
Xinggang Yan received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Shaanxi Normal University and Qufu Normal University respectively, and received the Ph.D degree in Control Engineering from the Automatic Control Department of Northeastern University, China, in 1997. Currently, he is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Digitalk Arts in the University of Kent. He is a member of IEEE. He has published more than 100 papers in the area of control theory and applications. His research interest includes nonlinear control, sliding mode control, decentralized control, time delay systems, observer design and fault detection and isolation.
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Complexity, Analysis and Control of Singular Biological Systems follows the control of real-world biological systems at both ecological and phyisological levels concentrating on the application of now-extensively-investigated singular system theory. Much effort has recently been dedicated to the modelling and analysis of developing bioeconomic systems and the text establishes singular examples of these, showing how proper control can help to maintain sustainable economic development of biological resources.
The book begins from the essentials of singular systems theory and bifurcations before tackling the use of various forms of control in singular biological systems using examples including predator-prey relationships and viral vaccination and quarantine control. Researchers and graduate students studying the control of complex biological systems are shown how a variety of methods can be brought to bear and practitioners working with the economics of biological systems and their control will also find the monograph illuminating.
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“This book describes the applications of theories of singular systems and control systems to biological systems. It is aimed at graduate students and other researchers in the fields of control theory and systems biology. … a welcome addition to the growing and interdisciplinary research field of systems and control of biological models.” (D. Subbaram Naidu, Amazon.com, July, 2013)
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From the reviews:
"This book describes the applications of theories of singular systems and control systems to biological systems. It is aimed at graduate students and other researchers in the fields of control theory and systems biology. ... a welcome addition to the growing and interdisciplinary research field of systems and control of biological models." (D. Subbaram Naidu, Amazon.com, July, 2013)