993 resultados para Control automatic
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The material presented in the these notes covers the sessions Modelling of electromechanical systems, Passive control theory I and Passive control theory II of the II EURON/GEOPLEX Summer School on Modelling and Control of Complex Dynamical Systems.We start with a general description of what an electromechanical system is from a network modelling point of view. Next, a general formulation in terms of PHDS is introduced, and some of the previous electromechanical systems are rewritten in this formalism. Power converters, which are variable structure systems (VSS), can also be given a PHDS form.We conclude the modelling part of these lectures with a rather complex example, showing the interconnection of subsystems from several domains, namely an arrangement to temporally store the surplus energy in a section of a metropolitan transportation system based on dc motor vehicles, using either arrays of supercapacitors or an electric poweredflywheel. The second part of the lectures addresses control of PHD systems. We first present the idea of control as power connection of a plant and a controller. Next we discuss how to circumvent this obstacle and present the basic ideas of Interconnection and Damping Assignment (IDA) passivity-based control of PHD systems.
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The general trend towards increasing e ciency and energy density drives the industry to high-speed technologies. Active Magnetic Bearings (AMBs) are one of the technologies that allow contactless support of a rotating body. Theoretically, there are no limitations on the rotational speed. The absence of friction, low maintenance cost, micrometer precision, and programmable sti ness have made AMBs a viable choice for highdemanding applications. Along with the advances in power electronics, such as signi cantly improved reliability and cost, AMB systems have gained a wide adoption in the industry. The AMB system is a complex, open-loop unstable system with multiple inputs and outputs. For normal operation, such a system requires a feedback control. To meet the high demands for performance and robustness, model-based control techniques should be applied. These techniques require an accurate plant model description and uncertainty estimations. The advanced control methods require more e ort at the commissioning stage. In this work, a methodology is developed for an automatic commissioning of a subcritical, rigid gas blower machine. The commissioning process includes open-loop tuning of separate parts such as sensors and actuators. The next step is to apply a system identi cation procedure to obtain a model for the controller synthesis. Finally, a robust model-based controller is synthesized and experimentally evaluated in the full operating range of the system. The commissioning procedure is developed by applying only the system components available and a priori knowledge without any additional hardware. Thus, the work provides an intelligent system with a self-diagnostics feature and an automatic commissioning.
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An Autonomous Mobile Robot battery driven, with two traction wheels and a steering wheel is being developed. This Robot central control is regulated by an IPC, which controls every function of security, steering, positioning localization and driving. Each traction wheel is operated by a DC motor with independent control system. This system is made up of a chopper, an encoder and a microcomputer. The IPC transmits the velocity values and acceleration ramp references to the PIC microcontrollers. As each traction wheel control is independent, it's possible to obtain different speed values for each wheel. This process facilities the direction and drive changes. Two different strategies for speed velocity control were implemented; one works with PID, and the other with fuzzy logic. There were no changes in circuits and feedback control, except for the PIC microcontroller software. Comparing the two different speed control strategies the results were equivalent. However, in relation to the development and implementation of these strategies, the difficulties were bigger to implement the PID control.
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An overview is given on the possibility of controlling the status of circuit breakers (CB) in a substations with the use of a knowledge base that relates some of the operation magnitudes, mixing status variables with time variables and fuzzy sets. It is shown that even when all the magnitudes to be controlled cannot be included in the analysis, it is possible to control the desired status while supervising some important magnitudes as the voltage, power factor, and harmonic distortion, as well as the present status.
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Transportation Department, Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C.
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Irrigation canals are complex hydraulic systems difficult to control. Many models and control strategies have already been developed using linear control theory. In the present study, a PI controller is developed and implemented in a brand new prototype canal and its features evaluated experimentally. The base model relies on the linearized Saint-Venant equations which is compared with a reservoir model to check its accuracy. This technique will prove its capability and versatility in tuning properly a controller for this kind of systems.
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The problem of stability analysis for a class of neutral systems with mixed time-varying neutral, discrete and distributed delays and nonlinear parameter perturbations is addressed. By introducing a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and combining the descriptor model transformation, the Leibniz-Newton formula, some free-weighting matrices, and a suitable change of variables, new sufficient conditions are established for the stability of the considered system, which are neutral-delay-dependent, discrete-delay-range dependent, and distributeddelay-dependent. The conditions are presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) and can be efficiently solved using convex programming techniques. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed method
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Terveydenhuollon ja siihen liittyvien palvelujen kustannusten jatkuva kohoaminen ja kuntien paheneva taloustilanne sekä terveydenhuollon pienenevät henkilöstöresurssit ovat lisänneet painetta toimintojen kustannustehokkaaseen toteuttamiseen. Edellä mainitusta johtuen, terveydenhuollon toimijoita kehotetaan etsimään uusia ratkaisuja, joilla voidaan taata jatkossa riittävä asiakaspalvelutaso, kustannustehokkuus ja – palvelujen turvallisuus. Tämän työn tavoitteena oli vastata kysymyksiin tunnistus- ja paikannustoiminnan hyödyntämisen mahdollisuuksista Itä-Savon sairaanhoitopiirin Savonlinnan keskussairaalassa. Tarkoituksena oli selvittää, millaisia paikannus ja tunnistusteknologiaan liittyviä tavoitteita ja vaatimuksia terveydenhuollon toimialalla ja erityisesti Itä-Savon sairaanhoitopiirissä on ja millä tavalla RFID ja WLAN – teknologioilla saadaan kehitettyä asetettuihin tavoitteisiin ja hyötyodotuksiin vastaavat ratkaisut. Työssä pyrittiin selvittämään myös millaisia rahallisia säästöjä tunnistus- ja paikannusteknologioilla voidaan saada aikaan. Työn yhteydessä kartoitettiin tarpeita ja vaatimuksia tunnistus- ja paikannusteknologian hyödyntämiseen. Tarpeet ja vaatimukset testattiin tunnistus- ja paikannuspilotissa. Lisäksi perehdyttiin kirjallisuuteen ja aiempiin tutkimuksiin tunnistus- ja paikannusteknologioista. Suunnitelman perusteella näyttää siltä, että hyödyntämällä tunnistus- ja paikannusteknologioita voitaisiin tehostaa Savonlinnan keskussairaalan toimintaa. Suunnitelman pilottivaiheen tuloksien perusteella toiminnan tehostaminen tarkoittaisi kustannussäästöjä, parantaisi potilasturvallisuutta sekä hoitotyön laatua. Tunnistus- ja paikannusteknologian käyttökohteita sairaalassa voisivat olla esimerkiksi reaaliaikaiseen prosessien ohjaaminen, kulunvalvonnan ja -ohjauksen automatisointi, potilaan automaattinen tunnistaminen, sekä sairaalan tutkimuslaitteiden seuranta.
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The problem of stability analysis for a class of neutral systems with mixed time-varying neutral, discrete and distributed delays and nonlinear parameter perturbations is addressed. By introducing a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and combining the descriptor model transformation, the Leibniz-Newton formula, some free-weighting matrices, and a suitable change of variables, new sufficient conditions are established for the stability of the considered system, which are neutral-delay-dependent, discrete-delay-range dependent, and distributeddelay-dependent. The conditions are presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) and can be efficiently solved using convex programming techniques. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed method
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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This paper proposes an approach of optimal sensitivity applied in the tertiary loop of the automatic generation control. The approach is based on the theorem of non-linear perturbation. From an optimal operation point obtained by an optimal power flow a new optimal operation point is directly determined after a perturbation, i.e., without the necessity of an iterative process. This new optimal operation point satisfies the constraints of the problem for small perturbation in the loads. The participation factors and the voltage set point of the automatic voltage regulators (AVR) of the generators are determined by the technique of optimal sensitivity, considering the effects of the active power losses minimization and the network constraints. The participation factors and voltage set point of the generators are supplied directly to a computational program of dynamic simulation of the automatic generation control, named by power sensitivity mode. Test results are presented to show the good performance of this approach. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.