Search for dissertations about: "Controllability"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the word Controllability.
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21. Design and Optimization of In-Cycle Closed-Loop Combustion Control with Multiple Injections
Abstract : With the increasing demand of transportation, biofuels play a fundamental role in the transition to sustainable powertrains. For the increased uncertainty of biofuel combustion properties, advanced combustion control systems have the potential to operate the engine with high flexibility while maintaining a high efficiency and robustness. READ MORE
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22. Hydraulic transformers for energy efficient systems
Abstract : THE FOCUS OF this thesis is to evaluate and analyse secondary controlled hydraulic systems with linear loads. The main objective has been the hydraulic transformer, with special respect to Innas Hydraulic Transformer, IHT1. READ MORE
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23. Methods and algorithms for control input placement in complex networks
Abstract : The control-theoretic notion of controllability captures the ability to guide a systems behavior toward a desired state with a suitable choice of inputs. Controllability of complex networks such as traffic networks, gene regulatory networks, power grids etc. brings many opportunities. READ MORE
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24. The GMOC Model : Supporting Development of Systems for Human Control
Abstract : Train traffic control is a complex task in a dynamic environment. Different actors have to cooperate to meet strong requirements regarding safety, punctuality, capacity utilization, energy consumption, and more. The GMOC model has been developed and utilized in a number of studies in several different areas. READ MORE
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25. Distributed Control for Spatio-Temporally Constrained Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, we develop methods leading towards the distributed control of spatio-temporally constrained systems. Overall, we focus on two different approaches: a model predictive control approach and an approach based on ensuring set-invariance via control barrier functions. READ MORE