Description
Offshore platforms are widely used to explore, drill, produce, store and transport ocean resources, and are usually subjected to environmental loading, which can lead to deck facility failure and platform fatigue failure, inefficient operation and even crew discomfort. In order to ensure the reliability and safety of offshore platforms, it is important to explore effective ways of suppressing the vibration of offshore platforms.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Dynamic models of offshore platforms.- Optimal tracking control with feedforward compensation.- Integral sliding mode H∞ control.- Delayed integral sliding mode control.- Delayed robust non-fragile H∞ control.- Delayed dynamic output feedback control.- Network-based modeling and active control.- Event-triggered H∞ reliable control in network environments.-References.- Index.



