应数学与统计学院的邀请,加拿大滑铁卢大学Kirsten Morris教授将于近期来我院访问,并作以下学术报告:
报告题目:Actuator/sensor location in control of distributed parameter systems
时间与地点:11月23日上午10:10 -- 11:10;理科楼407
摘要:
For control of systems that vary in space, there is generally choice in the type of actuator and sensors used and also their locations. Performance depends on the location of controller hardware, the sensors and actuators. The best locations may be different from those chosen based on physical intuition. Since it is often difficult to move hardware, and trial-and-error may not be effective when there are multiple sensors and actuators, analysis is crucial. A mechatronic approach, where controller design is integrated with actuator location, can lead to better performance without increased controller cost. Similarly, better estimation can be obtained with carefully placed sensors. Proper placement when there are disturbances present is in general different from that appropriate for reducing the response to an initial condition, and both are quite different from locations based on optimizing controllability or observability. The choice of actuator and sensor and modelling of the control hardware are also factors in controller design. The models for these systems will be coupled ordinary/partial differential equations (PDE's). Approximations to the governing equations, often of very high order, are required and this complicates both controller design and optimization of the hardware locations. Numerical algorithms and issues will be briefly discussed.
报告人简介:
Prof. Kirsten Morris’ research interests are systems modelled by partial differential equations and also systems, such as smart materials, involving hysteresis. In addition to her research articles on this work, she has written an undergraduate textbook "Introduction to Feedback Control", and was editor of the book “Control of Flexible Structures”. Professor Morris is a member of the Applied Mathematics Department at the University of Waterloo and is cross-appointed to the Department of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering. From 2005-2008 she was Associate Dean for Graduate Studies & Research in the Faculty of Mathematics. She was an associate editor with the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and also SIAM Journal on Control & Optimization and is a member of the editorial board of the SIAM book series Advances in Design & Control. Prof. Morris has served as a member of the IEEE Control System Society Board of Governors since 2010 and is currently vice-president, technical activities.
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