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AUTOMATICA
2004
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Implicit fault-tolerant control: application to induction motors
In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault-tolerant control systems. We show how the nonlinear output regulation theory can be successfully ado...
Claudio Bonivento, Alberto Isidori, Lorenzo Marcon...
CORR
2000
Springer
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Torque Ripple Minimization in a Switched Reluctance Drive by Neuro-Fuzzy Compensation
Simple power electronic drive circuit and fault tolerance of converter are specific advantages of SRM drives, but excessive torque ripple has limited their use to special applicati...
L. Henriques, L. Rolim, W. Suemitsu, P. J. Costa B...
AUTOMATICA
2006
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A speed-sensorless indirect field-oriented control for induction motors based on high gain speed estimation
The authors design a new speed sensorless output feedback control for the full-order model of induction motors with unknown constant load torque, which guarantees local asymptotic...
Marcello Montanari, Sergei Peresada, Andrea Tilli
SRDS
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
MOve: Design of An Application-Malleable Overlay
Peer-to-peer overlays allow distributed applications to work in a wide-area, scalable, and fault-tolerant manner. However, most structured and unstructured overlays present in lit...
Sébastien Monnet, Ramsés Morales, Ga...
ARTMED
1999
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Case-based prediction in experimental medical studies
Case-based approaches predict the behaviour of dynamic systems by analysing a given experimental setting in the context of others. To select similar cases and to control adaptatio...
Alexander Seitz, Adelinde Uhrmacher, D. Damm