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Controllability of Distributed Parameter Systems
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Control of distributed parameter systems: localisation method
IEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications, 1992Summary: The problem of forming desired transients for systems which are governed by partial differential equations is discussed. It is assumed that information about external disturbances is incomplete and that there are finite-dimensional controls. The design method called the localization method is used.
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PID Control of Distributed Parameter Systems
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2003Abstract In the paper first some new results of distributed parameter systems theory will be indicated. Concept of lumped-input/distributed-output systems will be introduced and distributed parameters feedback control loops will be designed. Further possibilities for PID control of distributed parameter systems, which are considered as lumped- input ...
G. Hulkó, C. Belavý
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Control of distributed parameter systems
1982Much of control theory is concerned with systems which are modelled by ordinary differential equations, so-called lumped parameter systems. In this chapter it is shown how the concepts of controllability, observability, optimal control and estimation may be investigated for system models based upon partial differential equations, so-called distributed ...
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Regional controllability of distributed parameter systems
International Journal of Control, 1995The purpose of this paper is to show how one can achieve regional controllability for distributed systems. First, we give a definition and some properties of this new concept, then we concentrate on the determination of a control achieving regional controllability with minimum energy.
A. EL JAI +3 more
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Control of symmetrizable distributed parameter systems
1985 24th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1985This paper examines a subclass of nonselfadjoint distributed parameter systems described by partial differential equations which are second order in time. The sub-class considered are those systems which have coefficients which lie in a class of symmetrizable operators. The control problem addressed is that of the validity of using a finite dimensional
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Optimal control of distributed parameter systems
International Journal of Control, 1974A method for determining the optimum control for distributed parameter systems is presented. The method is based upon mathematical programming and is restricted to systems which can be represented by discrete time models having coefficients which are functions of the spatial variables. The control function is assumed to be spatially concentrated.
M. A SHEIRAH, M. H. HAMZA
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Optimum Control of Distributed-Parameter Systems
Journal of Basic Engineering, 1964This paper presents a general discussion of the optimum control of distributed-parameter dynamical systems. The main areas of discussion are: (a) The mathematical description of distributed parameter systems, (b) the controllability and observability of these systems, (c) the formulation of optimum control problems and the derivation of a maximum ...
P. K. C. Wang, F. Tung
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Boundary Control of Distributed Parameter Systems
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000Abstract In the paper general approach to the formulation and solution of boundary control problems of distributed parameter systems governed by partial differential equations is presented using as a base lumped input and distributed output systems.
G. Hulkó +4 more
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Coordinated control of distributed parameter systems
1979 18th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control including the Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1979A new coordinated control approach is developed for a class of first-order distributed parameter systems controlled by a finite number of pointwise inputs. The approach does not make a discrete approximation of the original system. Rather, it partitions the system into subsystems only by making use of physical constraints.
Kwang Lee, Tommy Cooper
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