F. Pasqualetti, R. Carli, F. Bullo.
A distributed method for state estimation and false data detection in power networks. IEEE SmartGridComm, 2011 [
BibTeX]
E. Lovisari, U.T. Jönsson.
A Framework for Robust Synchronization in Heterogeneous Multi--Agent Networks. Proceedings of 50th Conference on Decision and Control, CDC'11, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
S. Bolognani, S. Zampieri.
A gossip-like distributed optimization algorithm for reactive power flow control. Proceedings of IFAC WC 2011, 2011
Abstract:
We considered the problem of minimizing reactive power flows in a smart microgrid. First we modeled this problem as a linearly constrained quadratic optimization, in which the decision variables are the amount of reactive power that compensators inject into the network. Then, we designed a distributed algorithm in which agents are clustered into overlapping subsets, according to a given communication graph that allows them to coordinate and to exchange information. At each time, one subset is triggered, and agents belonging to it update their states in order to minimize the reactive power flows on the grid. We showed that, by sensing the network at their points of connection, agents can perform this minimization with just the data that they can gather from the other agents belonging to the subset. We characterized convergence of this algorithm in term of conditions on the subsets and on the randomized triggering sequence. Moreover, we studied the rate of convergence, obtaining also a convenient upper bound. We finally analyzed the rate of convergence for some specic topologies of the grid and for some choices of the agents communication topologies.
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S. Bolognani, G. Cavraro, F. Cerruti, A. Costabeber.
A linear dynamic model for microgrid voltages in presence of distributed generation. First International Workshop on Smart Grid Modeling and Simulation (at SmartGridComm 2011), 2011
Abstract:
We consider the scenario of a low voltage microgrid populated by a number of distributed microgenerators. We focus on the problem of obtaining a dynamic model that describes the input-output relation between complex power commands sent to the microgenerator inverters and the voltage measurements across the network. Such a model is intended as a necessary tool in the design of distributed and centralized control algorithms for the provision of ancillary services in the power distribution grid. Because this model is to be used for the design of such algorithms, we look for an analytical derivation instead of a simulative tool. The proposed model is linear and explicitly contains the network parameters and topology. Simulation shows how the proposed model approximates well the behavior of the original nonlinear system.
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S. Del Favero, S. Zampieri.
A majorization inequality and its application to distributed Kalman filtering. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2438-2443, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
F.P. Carli, A. Ferrante, M. Pavon, G. Picci.
A Maximum Entropy Solution of the Covariance Extension Problem for Reciprocal Processes. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 56(9), pp. 1999 - 2012, 2011 [
url] [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato, M. Rampazzo.
A multi-phase genetic algorithm for the efficient management of multi-chiller systems. ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT, vol. 52, pp. 1650--1661, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, A. Cenedese, A. Masiero.
A multiscale stochastic approach for phase screens synthesis. APPLIED OPTICS, vol. 50, pp. 4124--4133, 2011
Abstract:
Simulating
the turbulence effect on ground telescope observations is of
fundamental importance for the design and test of suitable control
algorithms for adaptive optics systems. In this paper we propose a
multiscale approach for efficiently synthesizing turbulent phases at
very high resolution. First, the turbulence is simulated at low
resolution, taking advantage of a previously developed method for
generating phase screens. Then, high-resolution phase screens are
obtained as the output of a multiscale linear stochastic system. The
multiscale approach significantly improves the computational efficiency
of turbulence simulation with respect to recently developed methods.
Furthermore, the proposed procedure ensures good accuracy in reproducing
the statistical characteristics of the turbulent phase.
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url] [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, A. Cenedese, A. Masiero.
A multiscale stochastic approach for phase screens synthesis. Proceedings of the 2011 American Control Conference ACC 2011, pp. 3084--3089, 2011
Abstract:
Simulating the turbulence effect on ground tele-
scope observations is of fundamental importance for the design
and test of suitable control algorithms for adaptive optics
systems. In this paper we propose a multiscale approach for
efficiently synthesizing turbulent phases at very high reso-
lutions: First, the turbulence is simulated at low resolution
taking advantage of a previously developed method for gen-
erating phase screens, [2]. Then, high resolution phase screens
are obtained as the output of a multiscale linear stochastic
system. The multiscale approach significantly improves the
computational efficiency of turbulence simulation with respect
to recently developed methods [1],[2],[8]. Furthermore, the
proposed procedure ensures good accuracy in reproducing the
statistical characteristics of the turbulent phase.
[ abstract ] [
BibTeX]
G. Pillonetto, M.H. Quang, A. Chiuso.
A new kernel-based approach for nonlinear system identification. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control [accepted], 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Ferrante, M. Pavon, C. Masiero.
A new metric for multivariate spectral estimation leading to lowest complexity spectra. Proceedings of the 50th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference, 2011 [
BibTeX]
G. Bottegal, G. Picci.
A note on Generalized Factor Analysis models. CDC-ECC, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
E. Lovisari.
A Nyquist criterion for synchronization in networks of heterogeneous linear systems - Correct version. 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
R. Carli, E. D'Elia, S. Zampieri.
A PI controller based on asymmetric gossip communications for clocks synchronization in wireless sensors networks. CDC-ECC, 2011 [
BibTeX]
G.A. Susto, A. Beghi, C. De luca.
A Predictive Maintenance System for Silicon Epitaxial Deposition. Proceeding of 7th IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, pp. 262-267, 2011
Abstract:
Silicon Epitaxial Deposition is a process strongly influenced by wafer temperature behavior, that has to be constantly monitored to avoid the production of defective wafers. A Predictive Maintenance (PdM) System is here proposed with the aim of predicting process behavior and scheduling control actions in advance. Two different prediction techniques have been employed and compared: the Kalman predictor and the Particle Filter with Gaussian Kernel Density Estimator. The accuracy of the PdM module has been tested on real fab data. The proposed approach is flexible and can handle the presence of different recipes on the same equipment.
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url] [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato, G. Cosi, M. Rampazzo.
A PSO Algorithm for Optimal Multiple Chiller Operation. Proceedings of 23rd IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Cecchinato, M. Corradi, G. Cosi, S. Minetto, M. Rampazzo.
A Real-Time Algorithm for Determining R744 Systems Optimal High Pressure. Proceedings of 23rd IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, 2011 [
BibTeX]
G.A. Susto, A. Beghi, C. De luca.
A Virtual Metrology System for Predicting CVD Thickness with Equipment Variables and Qualitative Clustering. Proceeding of 16th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, pp. 1-4, 2011
Abstract:
In semiconductor manufacturing plants, monitoring of all wafers is fundamental in order to maintain good yield and high quality standards. However, this is a costly approach and in practice only few wafers in a lot are actually monitored. With a Virtual Metrology (VM) system it is possible to partly overcome the lack of physical metrology. In a VM scheme, tool data are used to predict, for every wafer, metrology measurements. In this paper, we present a VM system for a Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process. Various data mining techniques are proposed. Due to the huge fragmentation of data derived from CVD's mixed production, several kind of data clustering have been adopted. The proposed models have been tested on real productive industrial data sets.
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url] [
BibTeX]
A. Saccon, J. Hauser, A. Beghi.
A virtual rider for motorcycles: Maneuver regulation of a multibody vehicle model. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, 2011 [
BibTeX]
R. Antonello, A. Cenedese, R. Oboe.
Active damping applied to HSM-driven mechanical loads with elasticity. Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress, 2011
Abstract:
Hybrid Stepper Motors (HSM), together with the microstepping driving technique,
are widely used in many motion control applications, given their low cost and high reliability.
On the other hand, being controlled in an open loop fashion, they cannot achieve high levels
of performance, this mainly due to the absence of a load-side position sensor. In this paper,
we address the problem of controlling the motion of a mechanical load, driven by a HSM,
in presence of a flexible mechanical transmission between motor and load. This is a typical
industrial scenario, in which the problem of the oscillations arising from the excitation of the
mechanical resonance by various disturbances (including torque ripple) is usually addressed by
severely limiting the overall dynamic performance. In this paper, we propose the use of an
active damping strategy, which allows for the improvement of the dynamic response and an
excellent rejection of the oscillations caused by the torque ripple. The proposed technique does
not require the re-design of the existing equipments, since it is based on an enhancement of the
standard microstepping, in which the angle of the stator flux is properly modulated, to produce
a compensating torque and, in turn, damp the oscillatory modes. Such modulation is based
on the proper processing of the measurements obtained from a load-side MEMS accelerometer,
which can be easily fitted into existing setups. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of
the proposed solution.
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url] [
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BibTeX]
F.P. Carli, A. Ferrante, M. Pavon, G. Picci.
An Efficient Algorithm for Dempster’s Completion of Block–Circulant Covariance Matrices. 50th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference (CDC-ECC 2011), 2011 [
BibTeX]
P. Facco, A. Masiero, F. Bezzo, A. Beghi, M. Barolo.
An improved multivariate image analysis method for quality control of nanober membranes. Proceeding of the 18th IFAC World Congress, pp. 12066--12071, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Aravkin, B. Bell, J. Burke, G. Pillonetto.
An l1-Laplace robust Kalman smoother. IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control, vol. 56(12), pp. 2898--2911, 2011 [
BibTeX]
S. Peruzzo, F. Zanderigo, A. Bertoldo, G. Pillonetto, M. Cosottini, C. Cobelli.
Assessment on clinical data of nonlinear stochastic deconvolution versus Singular Value Decomposition for quantitative Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast-Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 7(29), 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Schenato, F. Fiorentin.
Average TimeSynch: a consensus-based protocol for time synchronization in wireless sensor networks. Automatica, vol. 47(9), pp. 1878-1886, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
F. Dinuzzo, G. Pillonetto, G. De nicolao.
Client-server multi-task learning from distributed datasets. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, vol. 22(2), pp. 290--303, 2011 [
BibTeX]
S. Soatto, A. Chiuso.
Controlled Recognition Bounds for Scaling and Occlusion Channels. 2011 Data Compression Conference, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Aravkin, J. Burke, A. Chiuso, G. Pillonetto.
Convex vs nonconvex approaches for sparse estimation: Lasso, Multiple Kernel Learning and Hyperparameter Lasso. IEEE CDC 2011 (accepted), 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
F. Albertini, J. Tidmarsh.
Discrete-Time Controllability for Feedback Quantum Dynamics. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2451--2456, 2011 [
BibTeX]
F. Albertini, F. Ticozzi.
Discrete-Time Controllability for Feedback Quantum Dynamics. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2451--2456, 2011 [
BibTeX]
F. Albertini, F. Ticozzi.
Discrete-Time Controllability for Feedback Quantum Dynamics. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2451--2456, 2011 [
BibTeX]
F. Albertini, F. Ticozzi.
Discrete-Time Controllability for Feedback Quantum Dynamics. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2451--2456, 2011 [
BibTeX]
F. Albertini, F. Ticozzi.
Discrete-Time Controllability for Feedback Quantum Dynamics. Automatica, vol. 47, pp. 2451--2456, 2011 [
BibTeX]
R. Carli, G. Como, P. Frasca, F. Garin.
Distributed averaging on digital erasure networks. Automatica, vol. 47(1), pp. 115-121, 2011 [
BibTeX]
R. Carli, G. Como, P. Frasca, F. Garin.
Distributed averaging on digital noisy networks. Proceedings of Information Theory and Applications Workshop, 2011 [
BibTeX]
S. Bolognani, S. Zampieri.
Distributed control for optimal reactive power compensation in smart microgrids. 50th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference (CDC-ECC 2011), 2011
Abstract:
We consider the problem of optimal reactive power compensation for the minimization of power distribution losses in a smart microgrid. We first propose an approximate model for the power distribution network, which allows us to cast the problem into the class of convex quadratic, linearly constrained, optimization problems.
We also show how this model provides the tools for a distributed approach, in which agents have a partial knowledge of the problem parameters and state, and can only perform local measurements.
Then, we design a randomized, gossip-like optimization algorithm, providing conditions for convergence together with an analytical characterization of the convergence speed. The analysis shows that the best performance can be achieved when we command cooperation among agents that are neighbors in the smart microgrid topology. Numerical simulations are included to validate the proposed model and to confirm the analytical results about the performance of the proposed algorithm.
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R. Carli, A. Cenedese, L. Schenato.
Distributed Partitioning Strategies for Perimeter patrolling. Proceedings of the American Control Conference (ACC11), 2011
Abstract:
In this work we study the problem of real-time
optimal distributed partitioning for perimeter patrolling in the
context of multi-camera networks for surveillance. The objec-
tive is to partition a line of fixed length into non-overlapping
segments, each assigned to a different camera to patrol. Each
camera has both physical mobility range and limited speed,
and it must patrol its assigned segment by sweeping it back
and forth at maximum speed. Here we propose three different
distributed control strategies to determine the extremes of the
patrolling areas of each camera. All these strategies require only
local communication with the neighboring cameras but adopt
different communication schemes: synchronous, asynchronous
symmetric gossip and asynchronous asymmetric gossip. For the
first two schemes we provide theoretical convergence guaran-
tees, while for the last scheme we provide numerical simulations
showing the effectiveness of the proposed solution.
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BibTeX]
J.W. Durham, R. Carli, P. Frasca, F. Bullo.
Dynamic Partitioning and Coverage Control with Asynchronous One-to-Base-Station Communication. Accepted, CDC, 2011 [
BibTeX]
Aavv, M. Zorzi, A. Ferrante, F. Ticozzi.
Engineering a Long Distance Free-Space Quantum Channel. Isabel, 2011 [
BibTeX]
P. Pedreiras, S. Schoenegger, L. Seno, S. Vitturi.
Ethernet POWERLINK. 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Ntogramatzidis, A. Ferrante.
Exact tuning of PID controllers in control feedback design. IET Control Theory & Applications, vol. 5, pp. 565-578, 2011 [
url] [
BibTeX]
L. Ntogramatzidis, A. Ferrante.
Exact Tuning of PID Controllers in Control Feedback Design. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 18-TH IFAC WORLD CONGRESS (IFAC 2011), pp. 5759-5764, 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Seno, F. Tramarin, S. Vitturi.
Experimental Evaluation of the Service Time for Industrial Hybrid (Wired/Wireless) Networks under Non-Ideal Environmental Conditions. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Seno, S. Vitturi.
Fieldbuses. 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Chiuso, F. Fagnani, L. Schenato, S. Zampieri.
Gossip algorithms for distributed ranking. Proc. of the American Control Conference (ACC11), 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
A. Chiuso, F. Fagnani, L. Schenato, S. Zampieri.
Gossip algorithms for simultaneous distributed estimation and classification in sensor networks. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, vol. 5(4), pp. 691 - 706, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
P. Facco, A. Masiero, F. Bezzo, M. Barolo, A. Beghi.
Improved multivariate image analysis for product quality monitoring. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, vol. 109(1), pp. 42--50, 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Seno, F. Tramarin, S. Vitturi.
Influence of Real Components Behavior on the Performance of Wireless Industrial Communication Systems. Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Chiuso, L. Schenato.
Information fusion strategies and performance bounds in packet-drop networks. Automatica, vol. 47(7), pp. 1304-1316, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
A. Ferrante, M. Pavon.
Matrix Completion a la Dempster by the Principle of Parsimony. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 57, pp. 3925-3931, 2011 [
url] [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato.
Modeling and Adaptive Control of Low Capacity Chillers for HVAC Applications. APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Ferrante, C. Masiero, M. Pavon.
Multivariate Itakura-Saito distance for spectral estimation: Relation between time and spectral domain relative entropy rates. Proceedings of the 43-rd ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Applications (ISCIE 2011), 2011 [
BibTeX]
F. Garin, L. Schenato.
A survey on distributed estimation and control applications using linear consensus algorithms. Networked Control Systems. vol. 406, pp. 75-107, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
F. Zanella, D. Varagnolo, A. Cenedese, G. Pillonetto, L. Schenato.
Newton-Raphson consensus for distributed convex optimization. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2011), 2011
Abstract:
In this work we study the problem of unconstrained distributed optimization in the context of multi-agents systems subject to limited communication connectivity. In particular we focus on the minimization of a sum of convex cost functions, where each component of the global function is available only to a specific agent and can thus be seen as a private local cost. The agents need to cooperate to compute the minimizer of the sum of all costs. We propose a consensus-like strategy to estimate a Newton-Raphson descending update for the local estimates of the global minimizer at each agent. In particular, the algorithm is based on the separation of time-scales principle and it is proved to converge to the global minimizer if a specific parameter that tunes the rate of convergence is chosen sufficiently small. We also provide numerical simulations and compare them with alternative distributed optimization strategies like the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers and the Distributed Subgradient Method.
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pdf] [
BibTeX]
L. Seno, S. Vitturi.
Niche Fieldbus Networks. 2011 [
BibTeX]
A.C. Carli, F.P. Carli.
Nonlinear Transformations of Marginalisation Mappings for Kernels on Hidden Markov Models. 10th International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA 2011), 2011 [
BibTeX]
L. Ntogramatzidis, A. Ferrante.
On the closed-form solution of the matrix Riccati differential equation for nonsign-controllable pairs. Proceedings of the 1-st Australian Control Conference (AUCC 2011), pp. 118-123, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Ferrante, F. Ramponi, F. Ticozzi.
On the Convergence of an Efficient Algorithm for Kullback-Leibler Approximation of Spectral Densities. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 56, pp. 506-515, 2011 [
url] [
BibTeX]
F.P. Carli, T.T. Georgiou.
On the Covariance Completion Problem under a Circulant Structure. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 56(4), pp. 918 -922, 2011 [
url] [
BibTeX]
S. Del Favero, D. Varagnolo, F. Dinuzzo, L. Schenato, G. Pillonetto.
On the discardability of data in Support Vector Classification problems. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2011), 2011
Abstract:
We analyze the problem of data sets reduction
for support vector classification. The work is also motivated
by distributed problems, where sensors collect binary mea-
surements at different locations moving inside an environment
that needs to be divided into a collection of regions labeled in
two different ways. The scope is to let each agent retain and
exchange only those measurements that are mostly informative
for the collective reconstruction of the decision boundary. For
the case of separable classes, we provide the exact conditions
and an efficient algorithm to determine if an element in the
training set can become a support vector when new data arrive.
The analysis is then extended to the non-separable case deriving
a sufficient discardability condition and a general data selection
scheme for classification. Numerical experiments relative to the
distributed problem show that the proposed procedure allows
the agents to exchange a small amount of the collected data to
obtain a highly predictive decision boundary.
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pdf] [
BibTeX]
L. Ntogramatzidis, A. Ferrante.
On the exact solution of the matrix Riccati differential equation. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 18-TH IFAC WORLD CONGRESS (IFAC 2011), pp. 14556-14561, 2011 [
BibTeX]
G. Bottegal, G. Picci, S. Pinzoni.
On the identifiability of errors-in-variables models with white measurement errors. Automatica, vol. 47(3), pp. 545-551, 2011
Abstract:
We discuss identifiability of dynamic SISO errors-in-variables (EIV)
models with white measurement errors. Although this class of models
turns out to be generically identifiable, it has been pointed out that
in certain circumstances there may be two EIV models which are
indistinguishable from external input–output experiments. This lack of
(global) identifiability may be prejudicial to identification and needs
better understanding. The identifiability conditions found in the
literature guarantee uniqueness under certain coprimality assumptions
on the (rational) transfer function of the ideal “true” system and the
spectral density of the noiseless “true” input. Unfortunately these
conditions are not testable since they concern precisely the
unknowns of the problem which are not available to the experimenter. We
provide new identifiability conditions which are instead expressible in
terms of the external description of the observable signals, namely
their joint power spectral densities.
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BibTeX]
A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato, M. Rampazzo.
On-Line Auto-Tuning Control of Electronic Expansion Valves. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRIGERATION, 2011 [
BibTeX]
R. Carli, A. Chiuso, L. Schenato, S. Zampieri.
Optimal Synchronization for Networks of Noisy Double Integrators. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 56(5), pp. 1146-1152, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
Aavv, A. Cenedese.
Overview of JET results. Nuclear Fusion, vol. 51(9), 2011
Abstract:
Since the last IAEA Conference JET has been in operation for one year
with a programmatic focus on the qualification of ITER operating
scenarios, the consolidation of ITER design choices and preparation for
plasma operation with the ITER-like wall presently being installed in
JET. Good progress has been achieved, including stationary ELMy H-mode
operation at 4.5?MA. The high confinement hybrid scenario has been
extended to high triangularity, lower ?* and to pulse lengths comparable to the resistive time. The steady-state scenario has also been extended to lower ?* and ?*
and optimized to simultaneously achieve, under stationary conditions,
ITER-like values of all other relevant normalized parameters. A
dedicated helium campaign has allowed key aspects of plasma control and
H-mode operation for the ITER non-activated phase to be evaluated.
Effective sawtooth control by fast ions has been demonstrated with 3He minority ICRH, a scenario with negligible minority current drive. Edge localized mode (ELM) control studies using external n = 1 and n = 2 perturbation fields have found a resonance effect in ELM frequency for specific q95
values. Complete ELM suppression has, however, not been observed, even
with an edge Chirikov parameter larger than 1. Pellet ELM pacing has
been demonstrated and the minimum pellet size needed to trigger an ELM
has been estimated. For both natural and mitigated ELMs a broadening of
the divertor ELM-wetted area with increasing ELM size has been found. In
disruption studies with massive gas injection up to 50% of the thermal
energy could be radiated before, and 20% during, the thermal quench.
Halo currents could be reduced by 60% and, using argon/deuterium and
neon/deuterium gas mixtures, runaway electron generation could be
avoided. Most objectives of the ITER-like ICRH antenna have been
demonstrated; matching with closely packed straps, ELM resilience,
scattering matrix arc detection and operation at high power density
(6.2?MW?m?2) and antenna strap voltages (42?kV). Coupling measurements are in very good agreement with TOPICA modelling.
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url] [
BibTeX]
G. Pillonetto, A. Chiuso, G. De nicolao.
Prediction error identification of linear systems: a nonparametric Gaussian regression approach. Automatica, (47), pp. 291-305, 2011 [
BibTeX]
S. Bittanti, A. Cenedese, S. Zampieri.
Preprints of the 18th IFAC World Congress. 2011 [
BibTeX]
S. Vitturi, L. Peretti, L. Seno, M. Zigliotto, C. Zunino.
Real-Time Ethernet Networks for Motion Control. Computer Standard & Interfaces, vol. 33(5), pp. 465-476, 2011 [
BibTeX]
M. Munaro, A. Cenedese.
Scene specific people detection by simple human interaction. Proceedings of the HICV Workshop in the ICCV 2011, 2011
Abstract:
This paper proposes a generic procedure for training a
scene specific people detector by exploiting simple human
interaction. This technique works for any kind of scene im-
aged by a static camera and allows to considerably increase
the performances of an appearance-based people detector.
The user is requested to validate the results of a basic detec-
tor relying on background subtraction and proportions con-
straints. From this simple supervision it is possible to select
new scene specific examples that can be used for retraining
the people detector used in the testing phase. These new ex-
amples have the benefit of adapting the classifier to the par-
ticular scene imaged by the camera, improving the detec-
tion for that particular viewpoint, background, and image
resolution. At the same time, positions and scales, where
people can be found, are learnt, thus allowing to consider-
ably reduce the number of windows that have to be scanned
in the detection phase. Experimental results are presented
on three different scenarios, showing an improved detection
accuracy and a reduced number of false positives even when
the ground plane assumption does not hold.
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pdf] [
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M. Baseggio, A. Beghi, M. Bruschetta, F. Maran, M. Pozzi, D. Minen.
Study on the Next Generation Motion Cueing for Driving Simulators. Proceedings of the 21st JSAE Annual Congress, 2011 [
BibTeX]
V. Srivastava, R. Carli, F. Bullo, C. Langbort.
Task release control for decision making queues. American Control Conference (ACC), pp. 1855-1860, 2011 [
BibTeX]
A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato, M. Rampazzo.
Thermal and comfort control for Radiant Heating/Cooling Systems. Proceedings of the IEEE MSC 2011, pp. 258--263, 2011 [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
R. Antonello, A. Cenedese, R. Oboe.
Torque Ripple Minimization in Hybrid Stepper Motors Using Acceleration Measurements. Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress, 2011
Abstract:
Hybrid stepper motors (HSMs) are commonly used in many cost-sensitive industrial
and consumer applications. With the use of micro-stepping techniques, they could theoretically
achieve a very high resolution in positioning of mechanical loads, even without position sensors.
However, it is well known that HSMs are affected by a large torque ripple, due to cogging and
phase unbalancing. This, in turn, may cause large vibrations on the load, especially in those
systems with flexible elements (e.g. transmission belts). Several solutions have been proposed
to alleviate this problem, but most of them make use of a load-side position sensor, by means of
which it is possible to determine a position-dependent torque ripple profile, to be compensated
during operations. Introducing a high resolution sensor on the load side, however, makes the
cost of the system higher, thus vanishing the advantage of having a low cost open-loop actuator.
Additionally, it is not always possible to accommodate a new position sensor on an existing
mechanical system. In this paper, we propose a new system to compensate for the first two
harmonics of the torque ripple in HSMs, based on the use of a load-side MEMS accelerometer,
which can be easily fitted into existing systems, without any major modifications. The automated
procedure developed minimizes the torque ripple by acting on the offset and amplitude of the
phase currents. Experimental results on systems with and without load elasticity are reported,
proving the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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url] [
pdf] [
BibTeX]
A. Saccon, J. Hauser, A. Beghi.
Trajectory Exploration of a Rigid Motorcycle Model. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, 2011 [
BibTeX]
R. Antonello, A. Cenedese, R. Oboe.
Use of MEMS Gyroscopes in Active Vibration Damping for HSM-driven Positioning Systems. IECON 2011 - 37th Conf. of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2011
Abstract:
Hybrid Stepper Motors (HSM) are the workhorses
in many low-end motion control systems, given their low cost and
high reliability. The resolution of the positioning systems using
this type of motors has been increased with the introduction
of the microstepping driving technique, even if, being operated
in open loop, HSM cannot provide the actual control of the
load position. Recently, the authors have proposed an innovative
control scheme [1], based on the use of a load side acceleration
sensor, that implements the active damping of a HSM-driven
mechanical load, in presence of a flexible mechanical transmission
between motor and load. This is a typical industrial scenario, in
which the problem of the oscillations arising from the excitation
of the mechanical resonance by various disturbances (including
torque ripple) is usually addressed by severely limiting the overall
dynamic performance. In this paper, we propose the extension
of the proposed technique, with the use of a MEMS gyroscope
to implement an active damping control strategy, which allows
for the improvement of the dynamic response and an excellent
rejection of the oscillations caused by the torque ripple. The
proposed technique does not require the re-design of the existing
equipments, since it is based on the real time modulation of the
orientation of the stator flux, aimed at producing a compensating
torque and, in turn, damping the oscillatory modes. Experimental
results, obtained with a HSM-driven camera positioning unit,
confirm the effectiveness of the proposed solution.
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A. Beghi, L. Cecchinato, F. Paggiaro, M. Rampazzo.
VAVAC Systems Modeling and Simulation for FDD Applications. Proceedings of the International Conference on Control Applications ICCA 2011, pp. 800--805, 2011 [
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