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Fuzzy Supervisory Control

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1998
Abstract Multimodel control methodology can be a good alternative in control of complex nonlinear systems. In this case, the selection of good controllers and the bump less transfer between different controllers are important. This paper presents a supervisory control based on the Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model used as a two level controller.
T.Y. Ha   +3 more
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Supervisory controls

Journal of Investment Compliance, 2004
The focus on supervision began in the 80’s when the insider trading scandal resulted in visions of Wall Street investment bankers in handcuffs being led away from their offices. The New York Stock Exchange was on the hot seat for perceived failings. The 90s were dominated by the “price‐fixing” scandal in the over‐the‐counter markets, with OTC traders ...
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Supervisory Control Algorithms

2013
In all types of hybrid vehicles, a supervisory controller must determine how the powertrain components should operate, in order to satisfy the power demand of the drive line in the most convenient way. The main objective of that optimization is the reduction of the overall energy use, typically in the presence of various constraints due to driveability
Lino Guzzella, Antonio Sciarretta
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Multistation supervisory control

Electrical Engineering, 1953
THE USE OF supervisory control by power companies for the operation of remote stations has increased greatly during the past 10 years. Power-line carrier current is being used on large power systems to make possible the control of widely separated stations from a common point.
W. M. Larson, E. W. Miller, J. G. Wright
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Supervisory remote control

Students Quarterly Journal, 1931
Supervisory control is not a new development. It is, in fact, 17 years since the first equipment of such type was installed. To-day the system is becoming a necessary adjunct to the extensive distribution schemes in progress.
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Supervisory control of software systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2004
We present a new paradigm to control software systems based on the supervisory control theory (SCT). Our method uses the SCT to model the execution of a software application by restricting the actions of the OS with little or no modifications in the underlying OS.
Vir Phoha   +3 more
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Supervisory Control ECU

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology International, 2019
A new EV supervisory control ECU is now available for 24V systems, offering customizable I/O, advanced microprocessors, safety-oriented architecture and a user-friendly interface
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Supervisory Control with Complete Observations

2013
Supervisory control is control of a behavior or, equivalently, of a discrete-event system in this chapter modeled as an automaton. Supervisory control is exerted by specifying after each observation the set of enabled events. The automaton then chooses an event from the subset of enabled events, makes a transition and produces the observed event, after
Masopust, T. (Tomáš)   +1 more
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Optimal finite state supervisory control

Proceedings of 35th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2002
Supervisory controllers are discrete event dynamic systems (DEDSs) forming the discrete core of a hybrid control system. We address the problem of automatic synthesis of optimal finite state supervisory controllers (OSCs). We show that Boolean first order logic (BFOL) and binary decision diagrams (BDDs) are an effective methodological and practical ...
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Supervisory control after perturbation

SMC 2000 Conference Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 'Cybernetics Evolving to Systems, Humans, Organizations, and their Complex Interactions' (Cat. No.00CH37166), 2002
Discrete event systems undergo perturbations, such as failures, that disrupt the control system and reduce the anticipation capacities of the future evolution of the process. Using the (max,+) algebra, processes modelled by a timed event graph may be represented by a linear model.
Declerck, Philippe, Guihur, R.
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