Search for dissertations about: "Adaptive Feedback Control"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words Adaptive Feedback Control.
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1. Field Programmable Gate Arrays and Reconfigurable Computing in Automatic Control
Abstract : New combustion engine principles increase the demands on feedback combustion control, at the same time economical considerations currently enforce the usage of low-end control hardware limiting implementation possibilities. Significant development is simultaneously and continuously carried out within the field of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). READ MORE
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2. Fixed-Feedback SISO Adaptive Control
Abstract : Adaptive control is an attractive method to solve control problemssince the tedious task of identifying process behavior to find asuitable design for the controller is taken care of by the adaptivecontroller itself. It may be difficult, however, to guaranteerobustness (in the sense of desired disturbance attenuation andstability margins) for traditional adaptive schemes since theircorresponding loop gain is time varying. READ MORE
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3. Applications of Information Inequalities to Linear Systems : Adaptive Control and Security
Abstract : This thesis considers the application of information inequalities, Cramér-Rao type bounds, based on Fisher information, to linear systems. These tools are used to study the trade-offs between learning and performance in two application areas: adaptive control and control systems security. READ MORE
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4. Active Vibration Control of Multibody Systems : Application to Automotive Design
Abstract : Active vibration control to reduce vibrations and structure borne noise is considered using a powerful multi-disciplinary virtual design environment which enables control system design to be considered as an integral part of the overall vehicle design. The main application studied is active automotive engine vibration isolation where, first, the potential of large frequency band multi-input multi-output H2 feedback control is considered. READ MORE
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5. Nonlinear Modeling and Feedback Control of Drug Delivery in Anesthesia
Abstract : General anesthesia is a drug-induced reversible state where neuromuscular blockade (NMB), hypnosis, and analgesia (jointly denoted by depth of anesthesia - DoA) are guaranteed. This thesis concerns mathematical modeling and feedback control of the effect of the muscle relaxants atracurium and rocuronium, the hypnotic propofol, and the analgesic remifentanil. READ MORE