The book is organized in four sections. The first one covers mathematical preliminaries, with a brief review for complex networks, and the pinning methodology. Additionally, sliding-mode control and inverse optimal control are introduced. Neural network structures are also discussed along with a description of the high-order ones. The second section presents the analysis and simulation results for sliding-mode control for identical as well as non-identical nodes. The third section describes analysis and simulation results for inverse optimal control considering identical or non-identical nodes. Finally, the last section presents applications of these schemes, using gene regulatory networks and microgrids as examples.
Edgar N. Sanchez works at CINVESTAV-IPN, Guadalajara Campus, Mexico, as a professor of electrical engineering graduate programs.
Carlos J. Vega received D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering degree from the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (CINVESTAV-IPN), Guadalajara, Mexico in 2020. His research interests include complex networks, nonlinear control, inverse optimal control, neural networks, and power systems.
Oscar J. Suarez is a Professor of engineering programs for undergraduate and graduate programs both in Colombia and Mexico. Currently, he is a Junior Research fellow of the Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación (Minciencias) in Colombia.
Guanrong Chen has been a Chair Professor and the Founding Director of the Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, since 2000.