New Control Schemes for Actuators
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (212 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Energy industries and utilities
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- History of engineering and technology
- ADRC
- Induction Motor
- Integral Sliding Mode Control
- Jacobi polynomial neural network
- Lyapunov stability principle
- PID
- PMSM
- absolute pressure piston manometer
- adaptive controller
- adaptive fuzzy logic system (AFLS)
- anomaly detection
- asymmetric
- bat search algorithm
- bond graph
- boundary control
- changing balanced position
- classic PI design
- control design
- digital twins
- direct current microgrids
- distributed drive
- electric vehicle
- experimental validation
- failure control
- fault diagnosis
- flexible cable
- four-tank system
- friction compensation
- fuzzy control
- gain-scheduled control
- high-precision control
- integrated electromechanical actuator
- interleaved boost converter
- linear disturbance rejection control
- modified active disturbance rejection control (MADRC)
- motion control
- nonlinear passivity-based control design
- parameter tuning
- partial differential equation
- peak detector model
- rice milling machine system
- robot manipulator
- robustness
- speed control
- system theoretical model
- three-phase induction servo motor
- thrust magnetic bea
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These control schemes represent a diverse range of approaches aimed at enhancing the efficiency, adaptability and reliability of actuators in different applications. The choice of a specific control scheme depends on the characteristics of the system, the desired performance of the actuator and the environmental conditions in which the actuator operates. This Special Issue is a collection of 12 excellent research papers published in Actuators, showcasing and discussing new advances in control theories and mechatronic systems for Actuators.
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