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Global Regulation of Time-Delay Cascade Systems via Partial State Feedback**This work was supported in part by Key Project of NSFC under Grant 61533009, 61273141 and 2014CB046406, 111 Project (B08015), Research Projects (KQC201105300002A), (JCY201303291521257) and (JCYJ20150403161923519).

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2016
Abstract: The problem of global stabilization is studied by partial state feedback for a class of cascade systems with time-delay. Under suitable ISS conditions on inverse dynamics, a delay-free, dynamic partial state feedback compensator is designed to achieve global state regulation.
Xu Zhang, Wei Lin, Yan Lin
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Model-free Adaptive Control for a Vapour-Compression Refrigeration Benchmark Process ⁎ ⁎This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under Grants 61433002 and 61403025, and by Beijing Natural Science Foundation under Grant L161007 (Corresponding author: Zhongsheng Hou).

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2018
Abstract A model-free adaptive control (MFAC) is applied to the Refrigeration Systems based on Vapour Compression of the BENCHMARK PID 2018. A SISO MFAC controller and a MIMO MFAC controller are designed to control the outlet temperature of evaporator secondary flux and the superheating degree of refrigerant at evaporator outlet by manipulating the ...
Xian Yu, Zhongsheng Hou, Xin Zhang
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A hierarchical urban network control with integration of demand balance and traffic signal coordination**This work is supported in part by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61433002, 61521063, 61374110, 61473288), the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 4142055), NSFC International Cooperation Project (Grant No. 71361130012).

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2016
Abstract: This paper concerns the integration of demand balance control and traffic flow coordination control in a hierarchical framework for complex urban traffic networks. At the first level, a complex traffic network is first partitioned into several subnetworks.
Zhao Zhou   +4 more
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Optimization of traffic signal split for Arterial and Side Streets in Urban Traffic Networks**This work is supported in part by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61374110, 6143300261221003), NSFC International Cooperation Project (Grant No. 71361130012)

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2016
Abstract Since urban traffic congestion has been a serious problem for several decades, a traffic signal control algorithm based on the model focusing on the dynamic behavior of links is developed in this paper. In the optimization process, the difference between the input capacity and output capacity of a link is optimized to make full advantages of
Wu Na, Yugeng Xi, Dewei Li
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Prediction of Protein-RNA Interactions Using Sequence and Structure Descriptors**This work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Grant No. 31100949, the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, Ministry of Education of China, the Fundamental Research Funds of Shandong University Grant No. 2014TB006, University of Rochester Center for AIDS Research Grant P30 AI078498 (NIH/NIAID) and NIH R01 Grant GM100788-01.

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2015
Protein-RNA interactions play critical roles in numerous biological processes such as posttranscriptional regulation and protein synthesis. However, experimental screening of protein-RNA interactions is usually laborious and time-consuming. It is therefore desirable to develop efficient bioinformatics methods to predict protein-RNA interactions, which ...
Zhi‐Ping Liu, Hongyu Miao
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Maritime Unmanned Vehicle Cruise Path Planning for Maritime Information Collection**The paper is supported by the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony for funding us with the Graduate school Safe Automation of Maritime Systems (SAMS), the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) through Grant No. 51579204, the self-determined and innovative research funds of WUT (No. 2016IVA064).

open access: goldIFAC-PapersOnLine, 2016
Abstract: Maritime Unmanned Vehicle (MUV) as Unmanned Surface Vehicle is introduced as a novel traffic device for continuous maritime traffic information collection and complementing existing methods for Electronic Patrol System (EPS). MUV cruise path planning is studied regarding maximum sailing time, which is aiming at completing MUVs cruise task ...
Man Zhu, Axel Hahn, Yuan Wen, Fan Zhang
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Integral representations of harmonic functions in half spaces☆☆The project supported by NSFC (Grant No.10371011) and by SRF for ROCS.SEM.

open access: closedBulletin des Sciences Mathématiques, 2006
AbstractIn this paper, using a modified Poisson kernel in an upper half-space, we prove that a harmonic function u(z) in a upper half space with its positive part u+(x)=max{u(x),0} satisfying a slowly growing condition can be represented by its integral in the boundary of the upper half space, the integral representation is unique up to the addition of
Guantie Deng
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Convergence to equilibria and blowup behavior of global strong solutions to the Stokes approximation equations for two-dimensional compressible flows with large data☆☆Partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contracts 10471138, 10601059, and 10526039 (Tianyuan Jijin); NSFC–NSAF Grant No. 10676037; 973 project of China, Grant No. 2006CB805902; Zheng Ge Ru Funds, Grants from RGC of HKSAR CUHK4028/04P and CUHK4299/02P.

open access: closedJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, 2006
AbstractThis paper concerns the large time behavior of strong and classical solutions to the two-dimensional Stokes approximation equations for the compressible flows. We consider the unique global strong solution or classical solution to the two-dimensional Stokes approximation equations for the compressible flows with large external potential force ...
Feimin Huang, Jing Li, Zhouping Xin
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Robust Fault Estimation for Vehicle Lateral Dynamic Systems11Partially supported by the NSFC Grant (60574026) and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1117303)

open access: closedIFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2007
Abstract For systems with unknown input disturbances, a robust state-space observer is designed to simultaneously estimate the system state, the finitely times derivatives of the fault, and the fault signal at the same time. The considered fault signal can be allowed to be unbounded provided its finitely times derivative is bounded.
Zhiwei Gao, Steven X. Ding, Yan Ma
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