scholarly journals Comparative Study of Different Classical and Modern Control Techniques for the Position Control of Sophisticated Mechatronic System

2016 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 1038-1045 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pushpkant ◽  
S.K. Jha
Author(s):  
Muhammad Hamza Shahbaz ◽  
Arslan Ahmed Amin

: Because of the consistently expanding energy request, the introduction of a decentralized micro-grid based on energy resources will soon be the most exciting development in the power system. Micro-grids, which are mainly based on inverters, are becoming more popular as they can handle different forms of renewable energy effectively. However, one of the most challenging areas of research is their control. In the last few years, many control strategies have been developed. In this review, different control methods have been discussed that apply to the micro-grid system. Furthermore, the comparative analysis of classical and modern control strategies is also considered. This survey guides the new researchers about all available control strategies and room for improvement towards the optimal solution of the micro-grid control techniques. It also identifies several research gaps and future trends therein as well as provides a solution to manage problems in MGs. The strategies are then compared based on their applicability to different control requirements.


Author(s):  
Akhil Krishnan ◽  
Parvathy Krishna. U ◽  
Mahipal Bukya ◽  
Princy Randhawa ◽  
Dimitris Piromalis

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. 2135-2140
Author(s):  
Dalya H. Al-Mamoori ◽  
Zaid H. Al-Tameemi ◽  
Fadhel A. Jumaa ◽  
Omar Muhammed Neda ◽  
Malik G. Al-Ghanimi

Author(s):  
Manoj Kumar Gupta . ◽  
Rakesh Kumar Arora . ◽  
Bhoopesh Singh Bhati .

Concurrency control focuses on maintaining consistency and integrity of database through synchronized access. The complexity relating to concurrency control in a distributed context is very high as compared to centralized framework due to maintaining consistency within the multiple fragments / copies of the database. This paper consolidates and discusses various lock based concurrency control techniques for Distributed DBMS. The paper also presents a comparative study of various two phase locking based concurrency control techniques.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Gharib ◽  
Mansour Karkoub

Undesired vibrations in structures, buildings, and machines lead to reduction in the life of the system and greatly affects the safety of the occupying or operating personnel. In addition, economic and time losses could result from needed repairs or reconstruction. Many control techniques, active and passive, have been devised over the years to reduce/eliminate the vibrations in the aforementioned systems. Passive vibration control techniques are favorable over the active ones due to their simplicity, ease of implementation, cost, and power consumption. In dynamic structures, such as large buildings, passive control techniques are favored over their active counterparts. The most common types of passive control devices are tuned mass and impact dampers. The advocates of each of these devices boasts advantages of the others; however, there have been no systematic studies to compare and quantify the effectiveness of each of these types of devices as well as their suitability for specific applications. In this paper, a comparative study between the tuned mass dampers and impact dampers is conducted. A one-story structure is used to show the effectiveness of each of these devices in absorbing the vibrations of the structure. The coupled systems are modeled and simulated under free vibrations. The time responses are acquired using the same geometric parameters, excitation, and initial conditions. The comparisons are based on the settling time and amplitude decay rates of the primary system using each damper type. The numerical results show that both dampers can produce similar dampening effects if the parameters are optimized; however, correlating the dampers parameters is a challenging problem in the field of vibration and control.


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