Characterization of a topological obstruction to reach control by continuous state feedback

Author(s):  
Melkior Ornik ◽  
Mireille E. Broucke
2018 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. 2466-2483 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederic Crevecoeur ◽  
Isaac Kurtzer

Successful performance in many everyday tasks requires compensating unexpected mechanical disturbance to our limbs and body. The long-latency reflex plays an important role in this process because it is the fastest response to integrate sensory information across several effectors, like when linking the elbow and shoulder or the arm and body. Despite the dozens of studies on inter-effector long-latency reflexes, there has not been a comprehensive treatment of how these reveal the basic control organization that sets constraints on any candidate model of neural feedback control such as optimal feedback control. We considered three contrasting ways that controllers can be organized: multiple independent controllers vs. a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) controller, a continuous feedback controller vs. an intermittent feedback controller, and a direct MIMO controller vs. a state feedback controller. Following a primer on control theory and review of the relevant evidence, we conclude that continuous state feedback control best describes the organization of inter-effector coordination by the long-latency reflex.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Wen ◽  
Yuanhao Shi ◽  
Jianfang Jia ◽  
Jianchao Zeng

The exponential stabilization of eigenstates by using switching state feedback strategy for quantum spin-$\frac{1}{2}$ systems is considered in this paper. In order to obtain faster state exponential convergence, we divide the state space into two subspaces, and use two different continuous state feedback controls in the corresponding subspace. The two continuous state feedback controls form the switching state feedback, under which the state convergence is faster than that under continuous state feedback. The exponential convergence and the superiority of switching state feedback are proved in theory and verified in numerical simulations. Besides, the influence of the control parameter on the state convergence rate is also studied.


Author(s):  
Keh-Moh Lin ◽  
Swapnil Shinde ◽  
Ru-Li Lin ◽  
Wen-Tse Hsiao ◽  
Pankaj Koinkar

In this study, indium-zinc oxide (IZO)/silver (Ag)/IZO (ZAZ) flexible transparent electrodes were prepared on polyethylene terephthalate substrate using radio frequency sputtering technique. Experimental results showed that when the Ag film transited from semi-continuous state to continuous state, the ZAZ electrode exhibited high optoelectronic performance. The best ZAZ sample had a quite wide range of high transmittance and an average transmittance of 78.9% in visible light region, and sheet resistance of [Formula: see text]/sq and a Haacke Index of [Formula: see text]. The bending test revealed that the [Formula: see text] (change in sheet resistance) of ZAZ electrodes after 1000 bends was still less than 25% while the electrical properties of IZO films deteriorated after only 100 bending tests.


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