Search for dissertations about: "control in coefficients"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 103 swedish dissertations containing the words control in coefficients.
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1. Experiment design with applications in identification for control
Abstract : The main part of this thesis focuses on optimal experiment design for system identification within the prediction error framework. A rather flexible framework for translating optimal experiment design into tractable convex programs is presented. The design variables are the spectral properties of the external excitations. READ MORE
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2. Transformation and Symbolic Calculations in Filtering and Control
Abstract : This thesis deals with several aspects of optimal control and filtering problems. A fundamental problem in the optimal control theory is the design of a regulatorfora linear system which minimizes a quadratic cost function characterizing the control effort and the deviations of the system from the ideal operation. READ MORE
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3. Cavity Field Control for Linear Particle Accelerators
Abstract : High-energy linear particle accelerators enable exploration of the microscopic structure of pharmaceuticals, solar cells, fuel cells, high-temperature superconductors, and the universe itself. These accelerators accelerate charged particles using oscillating magnetic fields that are confined in metal cavities. READ MORE
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4. System identification in alternative shift operators with applications and some other topics
Abstract : This thesis mainly concentrates on two issues of system identification, namely identification for controller design and identification with orthonormal basis functions. In identification for controller design one seeks to obtain sufficient knowledge about the plant to design a high-performance controller. READ MORE
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5. Linear Modeling and Prediction in Diabetes Physiology
Abstract : Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by the inability of the organism to autonomously regulate the blood glucose level due to insulin deficiency or resistance, leading to serious health damages. The therapy is essentially based on insulin injections and depends strongly on patient daily decisions, being mainly based upon empirical experience and rules of thumb. READ MORE