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Data Driven Vibration Control

IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica
With the ongoing advancements in sensor networks and data acquisition technologies across various systems like manufacturing, aviation, and healthcare, the data driven vibration control (DDVC) has attracted broad interests from both the industrial and academic communities.
Yang, Weiyi, Li, Shuai, Luo, Xin
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Data-driven Self-optimizing Control

2014
Abstract Selection of controlled variables (CVs) plays a crucial role in overall operational performance. Existing approaches for CV selection based on the self-optimizing control (SOC) strategy are model-driven. Selection of CVs using rigorous nonlinear process models requires linearization around nominal operating point.
Salihu Adamu Girei   +4 more
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Control- Versus Data-Driven Workflows

2007
Workflow is typically defined as a sequence of operations or tasks needed to manage a business process or computational activity (Chapter 1). The representation of the sequence of operations or tasks is handled in many different ways by different people and varies from simple scripting languages, through graphs represented in textual or graphical form,
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Data-Driven Filtering and Control

2018
The bottleneck in solving real-life data processing problems, such as dynamic measurement in metrology, noise cancellation in acoustics, and ranking papers in scientometrics is obtaining an adequate model for the data generating process. Classical modeling methods ignore the subsequent usage of the model for design of a predictor, controller, or ...
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Data-driven predictive control for unlocking building energy flexibility: A review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Anjukan Kathirgamanathan   +2 more
exaly  

Data-driven wind plant control

2014
Each wind turbine in a cluster of wind turbines (a wind power plant) can influence the performance of other turbines through the wake that forms downstream of its rotor. The wake has a reduced wind velocity, since the turbine extracts energy from the flow, and the obstruction by the wind turbine rotor causes increased turbulence.
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Data-Driven Model Predictive Control With Stability and Robustness Guarantees

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2021
Julian Berberich   +2 more
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