... speed operation is the requiredrms value of the fundamental harmonic of the output phase to neutral voltage of the AC-ACvoltage controller. Induction machineFig. 6.5: Speedcontrolof an induction ... with this type of load in practice. Speed control by stator voltage variation is realised by using AC-AC voltage controllerin each stator phase of the machine. Voltage controller is of the same ... well. Thus the speedof an induction machinemay be controlled by controlling the stator AC supply for both types ofinduction machines;additionally, speed may be controlled in slip-ring machines...
... Conservation of Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics 1829.3 Nonconservation of Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics 1879.4 Nonconservation of Ectropy 1899.5 Semistability of Discrete-Time ... equiva-lent to the existence of a control vector Lyapunov function. Moreover, using control vector Lyapunov functions, we construct a universal decentralizedfeedback control law for a decentralized ... notion of vec-tor dissipativity developed in Chapter 3 and optimality of the proposeddecentralized feedback control law. The proposed control framework is thenused to construct decentralized controllers...
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... inter-actions of SR proteins [1–5]. Reversible phosphoryla-tion of SR proteins is important for assembly andfunction of the spliceosome and for proper regulation of alternative splicing, and also controls ... role in the lifecycle controlof viruses, which involves a series of alternative splicing events for expression of viral gen-ome or proteins. However, if the expression of thesehost factors ... theupstream region of this binding site to preclude splic-ing activators and hence inhibit splicing. Overexpres-sion of ASF ⁄ SF2 can antagonize the negative effect of hnRNP A1 on splicing of the HIV-1...
... the crossing of a pair of simple eigenvalues of the linearization of rotating waves through the imaginary axis. Similarly, Mantel and Barkley [42] described periodic forcing of meandering ... GL(X") of the group SE(2) on the func- tion space of spatial profiles u(t, .) E X" is defined by (P(R,S)4(4 := u(R-l(n: - s>>. (3.3) Thus, an element g = (R,S) of SE(2) ... associated to tp is of the same orderas the mean ISI, so that Rp ~ 1. Thus Rp is a measure of the coherence of the system response and the minimum of Rp(a2) characterizes...
... elements of modeling and identification. All modern control theories rely on the availability of mathematical models of processes to control them. Modeling is therefore upstream of the control ... Management of saturations 349 11.5. Methodology 354 11.5.1. Intuitive approach 354 11.5.2. Reduction of the noise on the control by choice of degrees 356 11.5.3. Choice of the dynamics of Am ... representation of determinist systems: the concept of state 44 2.1.2. Equations of state and equations of measurement for continuous systems 46 2.1.3. Case of linear systems 47 2.1.4. Case of continuous...
... 20 Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems Table 1.1 sums up the features of a system’s transfer function, the existence conditions of its frequency response and the possibility of performing ... intersection of the convergence domains of ()Xp and ()Yp The Laplace transform also makes it possible to determine the behavior at the time limits of a causal signal with the help of the following ... by equations of state. Asymptotic stabilityStability in the broad senseUnstable Figure 1.7. Concepts of stability Another point of view can be adopted where the stability of a system can...
... The controllability indices and the invariant factors of the non-controllable part (if it exists) of the pair (A, B) (see section 4.2.3) form a set of full invariants under the action of the ... matrix of V and tW a basis of the canceller at the left of W (i.e. a maximal solution of equation WtW = {0}), a basis of LV is obtained by directly preserving only the independent columns of ... 110 Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems The object of this chapter is to describe certain structural properties of linear systems that condition the resolution of numerous control problems....
... of ν0. 142 Analysis and Controlof Linear SystemsA discrete-time deterministic signal y[k],k ∈Zis, by definition, a sequence of complex numbers:y =y[k]k∈ZIn short, we often speak of ... y2)=y1y2[5.9] 152 Analysis and Controlof Linear SystemsFigure 5.1. Typical power spectrum of an MA (left)or AR (right) modelIn the case of a single denominator (nc=0), we talk of an AR (autoregressive)model, ... the estimation of the frequency of noisy sine curves, dealswith determining the argument of the poles of an AR model identified by maximumlikelihood.In the general case, we speak of an ARMA (autoregressive...
... and not “s”. 366 Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems Figure 11.17. Evolution of oAsA(⎯ο⎯) .of mo'AAsASand of mAB(⎯⎯) in the case of 4oo1⎟⎟⎠⎞⎜⎜⎝⎛+=TsA ... Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems The number of equations is the number of rows in the Sylvester system and thus: number of equations = 1om+∂+∂ AA [11.36b] Considering the uniqueness of the ... [11.60] where A, B and C are matrices of adequate size and x the state vector. The control of this process can thus be done by the technique of pole placement using an observer [KWA 72] according...
... machine-tools (cutting the pieces), of the controlof robots arms, of monitoring the temperature profile of the applications in home automation, etc. 12.1.2. Explicit prediction of future behavior The ... study of stability of the corrected loop and thus the characterization of stability of the elaborated predictive control, which is from that moment on possible for a set of parameters of the ... regulator of this restated problem in terms of error signals: )()()()(11tqRtqSyoptuεε−−−= [12.24] 392 Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems Hence, the calculation of the future control...
... character of SSC The properties of the feedback control system obtained according to the standard state control (SSC) procedure are independent of the state representation of the model of the ... question of defining the means of action necessary or useful for the achievement of the control objectives. The action magnitudes are reunited into a control vector noted by u. Any other means of ... consequently the rejection of the 412 Analysis and Controlof Linear Systems the zeros of transmission of )(12sG and )(21sG . In addition, the remaining invariant zero are non-controllable modes...
... types of usage of this algebra are presented in the field of modeling and control. 16.5.1. Modeling One of the methods of signal and control processing consists of designing models capable of ... consists of seeking the controller in a factorized form: )(~)(~1λλ−QP 524 Analysis and Controlof linear Systems Generally, the existence of the Euclidian division implies the existence of ... modeling of multi-component polynomial phase signals and the second is dedicated to the design of a pole placement control law. 16.1. Ring of non-commutative polynomials Let )(λΠ be the set of...