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New results on H∞ dynamic output feedback control for Markovian jump systems with time-varying delay and defective mode information

2013

SUMMARY This paper investigates the problem of delay-dependent H∞ dynamic output feedback control for a class of discrete-time Markovian jump linear systems (MJLSs). The systems under consideration are subject to time-varying delay and defective mode information. The defective transition probabilities comprise of three types: exactly known, uncertain, and unknown. By employing a two-term approximation for the time-varying delay, the original MJLSs can be equivalently converted into a feedback interconnection form, which contains a forward subsystem with constant time-delays and a feedback one with norm-bounded uncertainties. Then, based on the scaled small-gain theorem, the problem is there…

Output feedbackInterconnectionControl and OptimizationControl and Systems EngineeringLinearizationControl theoryApplied MathematicsFace (geometry)Control (management)Mode (statistics)Constant (mathematics)SoftwareMathematicsOptimal Control Applications and Methods
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Fabrication of chirped fiber Bragg gratings by simple combination of stretching movements

2008

Abstract A new stretching technique to fabricate chirped fiber Bragg gratings using a nonchirped phase mask is presented. It is based on continuous stretching and continuous UV beam scanning, which ensures phase matching between periods along the grating. Simple combinations of the fiber stretching movements of a pair of piezoelectric transducers are used to avoid unwanted period blurring and wavelength shifting. A third piezoelectric transducer can be easily added to the system to provide independent apodization through phase mask dithering. Successful fabrication of apodized and nonapodized chirped fiber gratings has been performed with this technique.

PHOSFOSMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPolarization-maintaining optical fiberLong-period fiber gratingGraded-index fiberAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsFiber Bragg gratingControl and Systems EngineeringFiber optic sensorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessPlastic optical fiberInstrumentationPhotonic-crystal fiberOptical Fiber Technology
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Walsh function analysis of 2-D generalized continuous systems

1990

The importance of the generalized or singular 2D continuous systems are demonstrated by showing their use in the solution of partial differential equations in two variables. A technique is presented for solving these systems in terms of Walsh functions. The method replaces the solution of a two-variable partial differential equation with the solution of a linear algebraic generalized 2D Sylvester equation. An efficient technique for the recursive solution of the latter equation is offered. All the results apply also in the usual Roesser 2D state-space case. >

Partial differential equationDifferential equationWeak solutionMathematical analysisMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISFirst-order partial differential equationParabolic partial differential equationComputer Science ApplicationsMethod of characteristicsControl and Systems EngineeringComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSylvester equationUniversal differential equationMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
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Fitting particle size distribution models to data from Burundian soils for the BEST procedure and other purposes

2009

Testing the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer (BEST) soil particle size distribution (PSD) model is necessary to evaluate the applicability of the BEST procedure for characterising soil hydraulics. In this investigation, the fitting performance of the BEST PSD model was tested using a database of 114 Burundian soils with 14 measured particle size fractions for each soil sample, and also by considering a reduced number of measured particle size fractions for a sample. The fitting performance of the model developed by Fredlund et al. (2000) (FR model) was also considered for comparative purposes. On average, the BEST model yielded satisfactory results (i.e., mean relative error, E r ¯ = 3.9…

Particle-size distributionSoil textureBurundiSimulation modelingSoil ScienceDistribution (mathematics)Soil hydraulic propertieControl and Systems EngineeringApproximation errorParticle-size distribution modelSoil classificationStatisticsSoil waterParticle-size distributionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSize fractionsParticle sizeAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceMathematicsBiosystems Engineering
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Stochastic ship roll motion via path integral method

2010

ABSTRACTThe response of ship roll oscillation under random ice impulsive loads modeled by Poisson arrival process is very important in studying the safety of ships navigation in cold regions. Under both external and parametric random excitations the evolution of the probability density function of roll motion is evaluated using the path integral (PI) approach. The PI method relies on the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation, which governs the response transition probability density functions at two close intervals of time. Once the response probability density function at an early close time is specified, its value at later close time can be evaluated. The PI method is first demonstrated via simple …

Path integrallcsh:Ocean engineeringRandom impulsive ice loadingOcean EngineeringProbability density functionResponse amplitude operatorPoisson distributionShip roll Random impulsive ice loading Poisson distributionsymbols.namesakelcsh:VM1-989Control theorylcsh:TC1501-1800Parametric random excitationChapman-Kolmogorov equationMathematicsParametric statisticsOscillationMathematical analysisDynamics (mechanics)lcsh:Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringControl and Systems EngineeringPath integral formulationPoisson distributionsymbolsShip rollSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniChapman–Kolmogorov equationInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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OMNI-DRL: Learning to Fly in Forests with Omnidirectional Images

2022

Perception is crucial for drone obstacle avoidance in complex, static, and unstructured outdoor environments. However, most navigation solutions based on Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) use limited Field-Of-View (FOV) images as input. In this paper, we demonstrate that omnidirectional images improve these methods. Thus, we provide a comparative benchmark of several visual modalities for navigation: ground truth depth, ground truth semantic segmentation, and RGB images. These exhaustive comparisons reveal that it is superior to use an omnidirectional camera to navigate with classical DRL methods. Finally, we show in two different virtual forest environments that adapting the convolution to…

Perception and sensingDeep Reinforcement LearningControl and Systems EngineeringMobile robots and vehicles[INFO.INFO-RB] Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO]Omnidirectional sensorsLearning robot control
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Complex Dynamics in a Harmonically Excited Lennard-Jones Oscillator: Microcantilever-Sample Interaction in Scanning Probe Microscopes1

1998

In this paper we model the microcantilever-sample interaction in an atomic force microscope (AFM) via a Lennard-Jones potential and consider the dynamical behavior of a harmonically forced system. Using nonlinear analysis techniques on attracting limit sets, we numerically verify the presence of chaotic invariant sets. The chaotic behavior appears to be generated via a cascade of period doubling, whose occurrence has been studied as a function of the system parameters. As expected, the chaotic attractors are obtained for values of parameters predicted by Melnikov theory. Moreover, the numerical analysis can be fruitfully employed to analyze the region of the parameter space where no theoret…

Period-doubling bifurcationMechanical EngineeringChaoticParameter spaceComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsNonlinear systemComplex dynamicsClassical mechanicsControl and Systems EngineeringAttractorInstrumentationChaotic hysteresisHarmonic oscillatorInformation SystemsMathematicsJournal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control
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Efficiency Enhancement of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives by Online Loss Minimization Approaches

2005

In this paper, a new loss minimization control algorithm for inverter-fed permanent-magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs), which allows for the reduction of the power losses of the electric drive without penalty on its dynamic performance, is analyzed, experimentally realized, and validated. In particular, after a brief recounting of two loss minimization control strategies, namely, the "search control" and the "loss-model control," both a new modified dynamic model of the PMSM (which takes into account the iron losses) and an innovative "loss-model" control strategy are presented. Experimental tests on a specific PMSM drive employing the proposed loss minimization algorithm have been performed…

Permanent magnet synchronous motorControl and Systems EngineeringComputer scienceControl theoryControl engineeringLoss minimizationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSynchronous motorMachine controlIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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Dielectric properties and ac conductivities of Bi1−xSmxFeO3 ceramics

2019

Dielectric permittivity, dielectric losses and ac-conductivity of polycrystalline Bi1−xSmxFeO3 (x = 0; 0.05; 0.1; 0.15; 0.2) are measured in the frequency range 1 kHz–10 MHz and in the temperature range 25–600 °C. Anomalies have been observed at the 200 °C, 300 °C and at the Néel temperature. It has been demonstrated that doping with Sm has enhanced the dielectric properties and increased conduction in the frequency region 1 MHz) and at a certain temperature Tm, depending on the composition Bi1−xSmxFeO3, the conductivity reaches a maximum. The results are discussed with reference to the model of correlated barrier hopping.

PermittivityMaterials science02 engineering and technologyDielectricConductivity01 natural sciences0103 physical sciences:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Materials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic Engineering010302 applied physicsCondensed matter physicsDopingBiFeO3 ceramicsAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsdielectric propertiesControl and Systems EngineeringCeramics and CompositesDielectric lossconductivity0210 nano-technologyNéel temperatureIntegrated Ferroelectrics
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Improvement of the P/E window in nanocrystal memories by the use of high-k materials in the control dielectric

2005

Abstract In this paper nanocrystals memories program curves are shown and their saturation points (steady state condition) can be observed. We present a model that relates the voltage shift at the steady state ( Δ V T ss ) to the gate program voltage (VG). Starting from a good agreement between experimental data and simulations for nanocrystals memory cells with a conventional dielectric structure (SiO2), we present the estimated values of the Δ V T ss vs VG for different control stacks. Our investigation shows an improvement if a material with a high dielectric constant and a small conduction band-offset with respect to the SiO2, is placed between two SiO2 layers when the first of them is …

PermittivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsBand offsetSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNanocrystalControl and Systems EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessSaturation (magnetic)High-κ dielectricVoltage
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