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Fault detection for continuous-time switched systems under asynchronous switching

2013

In this chapter, the problem of FD for continuous-time switched systems under asynchronous switching is investigated. The designed FD filter is assumed to be asynchronous with the original systems. Attention is focused on designing a FD filter such that the estimation error between the residual and the fault is minimized in the sense of H ∞ norm. By employing piecewise Lyapunov function and ADT techniques, a sufficient condition for the existence of such a filter is exploited in terms of certain LMIs. Finally, an example is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Computer scienceMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringPiecewise lyapunov functionResidualIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFault detection and isolationStuck-at faultControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryAsynchronous communicationNorm (mathematics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInternational Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
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Special Issue on Advances in EMC numerical modeling

2017

Computer scienceModeling and SimulationSystems engineeringNumerical modelingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsInternational Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields
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Modeling and design of Net ZEBs as integrated energy systems

2015

Net-zero energy buildings (Net ZEBs) are emerging as a quantifiable design concept and a promising solution to minimizing the environmental impact of buildings. This is the main concept that is focused on this chapter with emphasis on dynamic modeling and examples of technological approaches to achieve net-zero energy. Appropriate modeling of building-integrated solar energy systems is essential for the design of Net ZEBs and the study of optimal control strategies. The net-zero energy balance may be achieved through a combination of passive and active solar technologies, heat pumps, combined heat and power, and energy efficiency measures to reduce energy consumption for lighting and applia…

Computer scienceModelingSystems engineeringNet (polyhedron)Modeling and designdesign Net Zero energy buildings energy systemsCivil engineeringEnergy (signal processing)System dynamicsEfficient energy use
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Highlights on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

2012

Computer scienceMulti-agent systemSystems engineering
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Structured Output SVM for Remote Sensing Image Classification

2011

Traditional kernel classifiers assume independence among the classification outputs. As a consequence, each misclassification receives the same weight in the loss function. Moreover, the kernel function only takes into account the similarity between input values and ignores possible relationships between the classes to be predicted. These assumptions are not consistent for most of real-life problems. In the particular case of remote sensing data, this is not a good assumption either. Segmentation of images acquired by airborne or satellite sensors is a very active field of research in which one tries to classify a pixel into a predefined set of classes of interest (e.g. water, grass, trees,…

Computer scienceMultispectral imageTheoretical Computer ScienceSet (abstract data type)Kernel (linear algebra)One-class classificationRemote sensingSupport vector machinesStructured support vector machinePixelContextual image classificationbusiness.industryKernel methodsPattern recognitionLand use classificationSupport vector machineTree (data structure)Kernel methodHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationKernel (statistics)Radial basis function kernelSignal ProcessingStructured output learningArtificial intelligenceTree kernelStructured output learning; Support vector machines; Kernel methods; Land use classificationbusinessInformation SystemsJournal of Signal Processing Systems
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Nanosensors for intelligent packaging

2021

Abstract Intelligent packaging is an emerging area with a high potentials. Sensors and indicators are key elements, together with enabling technologies, for the development of a new generation of packaging able to interact with the sample and the user. Nanotechnology offers interesting opportunities for the development of active components, integration with the packaging, miniaturization, communication, and batteries. However, its use in intelligent packaging is still limited. We report herein a revision of recent examples of sensors including nanomaterials or nanostructures with potential application in packaging. The references include time temperature indicators, pH, moisture and pressur…

Computer scienceNanosensorMiniaturizationActive componentsSystems engineeringActive packagingKey (cryptography)
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An introduction to knowledge computing

2014

This paper deals with the challenges related to self-management and evolution of massive knowledge collections. We can assume that a self-managed knowledge graph needs a kind of a hybrid of: an explicit declarative self-knowledge (as knowledge about own properties and capabilities) and an explicit procedural self-knowledge (as knowledge on how to utilize own properties and the capabilities for the self-management).We offer an extension to a traditional RDF model of describing knowledge graphs according to the Semantic Web standards so that it will also allow to a knowledge entity to autonomously perform or query from remote services different computational executions needed. We also introdu…

Computer scienceOpen Knowledge Base ConnectivityEnergy Engineering and Power Technologyknowledge ecosystemssemanttinen webcomputer.software_genretietämyksenhallintaIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringKnowledge-based systemsKnowledge extractionManagement of Technology and InnovationElectrical and Electronic Engineeringtietämysself-managed systemsDatabasebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringexecutable knowledgeknowledge computingcomputer.file_formatMathematical knowledge managementProcedural knowledgeComputer Science ApplicationsKnowledge baseControl and Systems EngineeringDomain knowledgeExecutablebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Localization Based on Parallel Robots Kinematics as an Alternative to Trilateration

2022

In this article, a new scheme for range-based localization is proposed. The main goal is to estimate the position of a mobile point based on distance measurements from fixed devices, called anchors, and on inertial measurements. Due to the nonlinear nature of the problem, an analytic relation to compute the position starting from these measurements does not exist, and often trilateration methods are used, generally based on least-square algorithms. The proposed scheme is based on the modeling of the localization process as a parallel robot, thereby methodologies and control algorithms used in the robotic area can be exploited. In particular, a closed-loop control system is designed for trac…

Computer scienceParallel manipulatorAccelerometers Estimation error Kinematics Localization Location awareness Parallel robots Position measurement rangebased measurements Robots robots kinematics Ultra-Wide Band devicesKinematicsTracking errorExponential stabilityRate of convergenceSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems EngineeringPosition (vector)Control systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmTrilateration
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Energy Consumption Management of the Automated Self-service Centre’s Storage Module: Models and Simulations

2015

Computer scienceSelf-serviceSystems engineeringEnergy consumptionReliability engineering
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Challenges of the "Global Understanding Environment" Based on Agent Mobility

2007

Among traditional users of Web resources, industry also has a growing set of smart industrial devices with embedded intelligence. Just as humans do, smart industrial devices need online services—for example, for condition monitoring, remote diagnostics, maintenance, and so on. In this chapter, we present one possible implementation framework for such Web services. Assume that such services should be Semantic-Web-enabled and form a service network based on internal and external agents’ platforms, which can host heterogeneous mobile agents and coordinate them to perform needed tasks. The concept of a “mobile-service component” assumes not only the exchange of queries and service responses but…

Computer scienceSystems engineeringCondition monitoringEmbedded intelligenceRemote diagnostics
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