A review on the realization of fractional-order devices to use as sensors and circuit elements for experimental studies and research

2022 ◽  
pp. 287-340
Author(s):  
Arpit Sourav Mohapatra ◽  
Dina Anna John ◽  
Karabi Biswas
2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 695-703
Author(s):  
Maheswari Chennippan ◽  
Priyanka E. Bhaskaran ◽  
Thangavel Subramaniam ◽  
Balasubramaniam Meenakshipriya ◽  
Kasilingam Krishnamurthy ◽  
...  

This paper aims to explore experimental studies on the NOx removal process by using pilot plant packed column experimental hardware. Physical modeling based on chemical absorption equations is used to estimate the diameter concerning the height and L/G ratio. Hydrogen peroxide is used as the additive for achieving high NOx removal efficiency. The absorbent entering into the packed column has been controlled by varying its flow rate through the fractional order controller. The FOCDM-PIλDµ controller tuning parameters such as KP, τI, τD are determined using CDM (Coefficient Diagram Method) PID control strategy and the additional parameters of FOCDM-PIλDµ controller such as λ and µ are determined based on the PSO algorithm. The comparative analysis is performed with classical controllers like ZN-PID along with the CDM-PID controllers.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiheng Wei ◽  
YangQuan Chen ◽  
Yuquan Chen ◽  
Hui Zhang

Abstract Fractional circuit elements become increasingly popular due to their versatility in various applications. However, the bottleneck in deploying these tools in practice is related to an open problem, i.e, infinite energy problem. On this topic, many valuable achievements have been made. Some scholars don’t dare to use fractional circuit elements because of the infinite energy problem while some scholars believe that there is no paradox compared with classical finite energy or even some scholars think that this problem has been successfully solved. However, there is still no consensus on this topic and confusion remains widespread. Consequently, a comprehensive review on infinite energy problem is needed imperatively. At this point, this paper reviews the consequences, root causes, and potential mitigation approaches through the modeling analysis and literature survey. This review starts with the fractional capacitors. Subsequently, other fractional circuit elements and fractional order operators/systems are considered. Finally, the main technical challenges as well as future researches on this topic are highlighted carefully.


2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (9) ◽  
pp. 1183-1196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Madhab Chandra Tripathy ◽  
Debasmita Mondal ◽  
Karabi Biswas ◽  
Siddhartha Sen

2016 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 701-711 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prasanta Roy ◽  
Arindam Das ◽  
Binoy Krishna Roy

This paper presents a comparative study between a sliding mode controller and a fractional order sliding mode controller applied to the problem of trajectory control of a ball in a ball and plate system. The ball and plate system is a well-known benchmark to test advanced control strategies because of its multivariable nonlinear coupled dynamics, open loop instability, parameter uncertainty, and under actuation. A cascaded sliding mode controller is initially designed to mitigate the problem. Furthermore, to improve the performance, a cascaded fractional order sliding mode controller is proposed. The proposed control strategies are experimentally validated on a ball and plate laboratory setup (Feedback Instruments Model No. 033-240). Simulation and experimental studies reveal that the fractional order sliding mode controller outperforms the sliding mode controller in terms of tracking accuracy, speed of response, chattering effect, and energy efficiency.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom T. Hartley ◽  
Robert J. Veillette ◽  
Jay L. Adams ◽  
Carl F. Lorenzo

Author(s):  
Kent McDonald ◽  
David Mastronarde ◽  
Rubai Ding ◽  
Eileen O'Toole ◽  
J. Richard McIntosh

Mammalian spindles are generally large and may contain over a thousand microtubules (MTs). For this reason they are difficult to reconstruct in three dimensions and many researchers have chosen to study the smaller and simpler spindles of lower eukaryotes. Nevertheless, the mammalian spindle is used for many experimental studies and it would be useful to know its detailed structure.We have been using serial cross sections and computer reconstruction methods to analyze MT distributions in mitotic spindles of PtK cells, a mammalian tissue culture line. Images from EM negatives are digtized on a light box by a Dage MTI video camera containing a black and white Saticon tube. The signal is digitized by a Parallax 1280 graphics device in a MicroVax III computer. Microtubules are digitized at a magnification such that each is 10-12 pixels in diameter.


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