This paper considers the state observation for a class of distributed parameter systems(DPSs)with moving boundaries modelled by parabolic partial differential equations(PDEs).The method of mobile observation is presen...This paper considers the state observation for a class of distributed parameter systems(DPSs)with moving boundaries modelled by parabolic partial differential equations(PDEs).The method of mobile observation is presented to improve the observation performance of the systems and to eliminate the influence of moving boundaries on system observation with the aids of mobile sensor networks(MSNs).The MSNs which can move throughout the time-dependent spatial domain are used to provide the spatially averaged observations of the DPSs.By using the abstract evolution equation theory of parabolic PDEs and the Lyapunov stability arguments,a centralised observer is designed and a mobile control scheme for each of the mobile sensors is presented while taking account of the dynamics of the MSNs.A numerical example is finally presented to illustrate the effectiveness and the advantages of the proposed approach.展开更多
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文摘This paper considers the state observation for a class of distributed parameter systems(DPSs)with moving boundaries modelled by parabolic partial differential equations(PDEs).The method of mobile observation is presented to improve the observation performance of the systems and to eliminate the influence of moving boundaries on system observation with the aids of mobile sensor networks(MSNs).The MSNs which can move throughout the time-dependent spatial domain are used to provide the spatially averaged observations of the DPSs.By using the abstract evolution equation theory of parabolic PDEs and the Lyapunov stability arguments,a centralised observer is designed and a mobile control scheme for each of the mobile sensors is presented while taking account of the dynamics of the MSNs.A numerical example is finally presented to illustrate the effectiveness and the advantages of the proposed approach.