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LQG-Based Control and Scheduling Co-Design

Control and scheduling co-design becomes an issue when several controller tasks share the same execution platform and disrupt the ideal sampling and actuation patterns. In co-design the objective is to optimize the combined performance of all the controllers on the platform, subject to schedulability constraints. In the paper four LQG-based co-design methods are reviewed and evaluated: delay-aware

Topology-independent robust stability of homogeneous dynamic networks

The paper presents conditions for the stability of a dynamical network described by a directed graph, whose nodes represent dynamical systems characterised by the same transfer function F(s) and whose edges account for the interactions between pairs of nodes. In turn, these interactions depend via a transference G(s) on the outputs of the subsystems associated with the connected nodes. The stabili

Anti-aliased non-periodic source separation

In wavefield signal apparition, acquisition with periodic variations in source activation parameters shifts all or part of a signal cone out to, e.g., the Nyquist wavenumber, enabling perfect separation of simultaneous-source (sim-source) data in a diamond-shaped region below a certain temporal frequency. Cyclic convolution in the spatial frequency domain can be exploited to separate data with kno

LQG-Based Real-Time Scheduling and Control Codesign

Having multiple control tasks concurrently running on a single computing platform increases the processor utilization but degrades the control performance due to delay and jitter. In scheduling and control codesign, the objective is to optimize the combined performance of all the controllers, subject to a schedulability constraint. The codesign procedure consists of selecting task parameters, e.g.

H-infinity Optimal Distributed Control in Discrete Time

We give closed-form expressions for H-infinity optimal state feedback laws applicable to linear time-invariant discrete time systems with symmetric and Schur state matrix. This class includes networked systems with local dynamics in each node and control action along each edge. Furthermore, the structure of the controllers mimics that of the system, which makes them suitable for distributed contro

Closed-Loop Anesthesia in Children using a PID Controller: A Pilot Study

The first study with a PID controller based automatic drug delivery system for propofol anesthesia in children is presented. It is shown that a robustly tuned PID controller is capable of delivering safe and adequate anesthesia. The design process of the control system is reviewed. Results are discussed and compared to those of two previous studies in adults.

Extending the Relay Feedback Experiment

An augmented version of the traditional relay feedback experiment is proposed. It aims at producing an input with energy concentrated to a frequency band, corresponding to a certain phase sector of the Nyquist curve of the process to be identified. A non-convex problem is formulated. Sub-optimal, but efficient, algorithms are developed.

Control-Quality Driven Design of Embedded Control Systems with Stability Guarantees

Today, the majority of control applications in embedded systems, e.g., in the automotive domain, are implemented as software tasks on shared platforms. Ignoring implementation impacts during the design of embedded control systems results in complex timing behaviors that may lead to poor performance and, in the worst case, instability of control applications. This article presents a methodology for

Cavity Field Control for High-Intensity Linear Proton Accelerators

The European Spallation Source will, once fully operational in 2025, be the world's brightest neutron source. The neutrons will be generated by bombarding a tungsten target with protons accelerated to 96\% the speed of light by electromagnetic fields confined in 155 radio-frequency cavities along the world's most powerful linear accelerator.This thesis has been motivated by the strict control spec

Optimization Based Motion Planning With Obstacles And Priorities

The goal of this work is to explore ways of generating state trajectories for dynamical systems subject to computational constraints, obstacles and priority assignment. The algorithms are developed for a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in a modular fashion and include (1) a genetic algorithm (GA) for solving the traveling salesman problem (TSP) with respect to priorities and obstacle avoid

BasisFunctionExpansions.jl : Basis Function Expansions for Julia

A Julia toolbox for approximation of functions using basis function expansions (BFEs).BFEs are useful when one wants to estimate an arbitrary/unknown/complicated functional relationship between (in the simple case) two variables, y and v. In simple linear regression, we might consider a functional relationship y = ϕ(v) = αv + β, with parameters α and β. However, if the function ϕ has an arbitrary

ControlSystems.jl : A Control Systems Toolbox for Julia

This toolbox works similar to that of other major computer-aided control systems design (CACSD) toolboxes. Systems can be created in either a transfer function or a state space representation. These systems can then be combined into larger architectures, simulated in both time and frequency domain, and analyzed for stability/performance properties.

District heating and cooling systems - Framework for Modelica-based simulation and dynamic optimization

Future district heating systems (so called 4th Generation District Heating (4GDH) systems) have to address challenges such as integration of (de)centralized renewable energy sources and storage, low system temperatures and high fluctuation of the supply temperature. This paper presents a novel framework for representing and simplifying on-grid energy systems as well as for dynamic thermo-hydraulic

Deblending seismic data by directionality penalties

In conventional seismic surveys, there is a waiting time between sequentially fired shots. This time is determined such that the deepest reflection of interest is recorded before the following source is fired. In a survey with simultaneous or blended sources, the waiting time between the firing of shots is not dependent on the deepest reflection of interest, it is usually much shorter and/or can h