Search for dissertations about: "demand based control"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 370 swedish dissertations containing the words demand based control.
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1. Funnel-Based Control for Coupled Spatiotemporal Specifications
Abstract : In the past decade, the integration of spatiotemporal constraints into control systems has emerged as a crucial necessity, driven by the demand for enhanced performance, guaranteed safety, and the execution of complex tasks. Spatiotemporal constraints involve criteria that are dependent on both space and time, which can be represented by time-varying constraints in nonlinear control systems. READ MORE
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2. Perturbation-based Control of Industrial Fed-batch Bioprocesses
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is bioprocess control, more specifically control of industrial-scale microbial fed-batch bioprocesses. Its focus is therefore on methods which are easy to implement in an industrial setting, which gives certain limitations on sensors, actuators and control systems. READ MORE
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3. Energy Efficient Longitudinal Control
Abstract : Vehicles are contributing to global and local environmental problems as a result of fossil fuels. A majority of the combustion engine population is driven by fossil fuels and electrified vehicles are also to a large extent dependent on electricity production from fossil fuels. READ MORE
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4. Demand Responsive Planning : A dynamic and responsive planning framework based on workload control theory for cyber-physical production systems
Abstract : Recent developments in the area of Cyber-Physical Production Systems prove that high technology readiness level is already achieved and industrialization of such technologies is not far from today. Although these technologies seem to be convenient in providing solutions to environmental uncertainties, their application provides adaptability only at shop floor level. READ MORE
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5. Model on Demand : Algorithms, Analysis and Applications
Abstract : System identification deals with the problem of estimating models of dynamical systems from observed data. In this thesis, we focus on the identification of nonlinear models, and, in particular, on the situation that occurs when a very large amount of data is available. READ MORE