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2. Multidimensional Multiple-Order Complex Parametric Model Identification.
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Kouamé, Denis and Girault, Jean-Marc
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MATHEMATICAL models , *MATRIX analytic methods , *FACTORIZATION , *ANALYSIS of covariance , *COMPLEX numbers , *MATRIX derivatives , *ALGORITHMS , *PARAMETERS (Statistics) , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
This paper presents a way to access both the multiple-order and parameters of a multidimensional complex number autoregressive (AR) model through matrix factorization. The principle of this technique consists of the transformation of the multidimensional model to a pseudo simple-input simple-output AR model, then performing factorization of the covariance matrix of the data. This factorization then leads- to a recursive form of the parameter and order estimation. This paper makes two principal contributions. The first is a generalization of one dimensional factored form algorithm, and the second is that it makes it possible to access all the possible different orders and parameters of a multidimensional complex number AR model of any dimension, whereas classical approaches are limited to at most four-dimensional models. Computer simulation results are provided to illustrate the behavior of this method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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3. 6-D Magnetic Localization and Orientation Method for an Annular Magnet Based on a Closed-Form Analytical Model.
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Song, Shuang, Li, Baopu, Qiao, Wan, Hu, Chao, Ren, Hongliang, Yu, Haoyong, Zhang, Qi, Meng, Max Q.-H., and Xu, Guoqing
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PERMANENT magnets , *PARTICLE swarm optimization , *ALGORITHMS , *MAGNETIC dipoles , *COMPUTER simulation , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Magnetic tracking technology is emerging to provide an occlusion-free tracking scheme for the estimation of full pose (position and orientation) of various instruments. This brings substantial benefits for intracorporeal applications, such as for tracking of flexible or wireless endoscopic devices, and thus is significant for further computer-assisted diagnosis, interventions, and surgeries. Toward efficient magnetic tracking, a 6-D magnetic localization and orientation method is proposed in this paper. An annular permanent magnet is mounted on the exterior surface of a capsule. With a magnetic sensor array, the magnetic field can be measured and the capsule’s 3-D location and 3-D orientation information can be estimated based on proposed closed-form analytical model of annular magnet and particle swarm optimization algorithm. Magnetic dipole model and Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm are used to improve the speed and accuracy of estimation. Extensive simulation experiments show that the localization and orientation method works well with good position and orientation accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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4. Intercell Interference Coordination for LTE Systems.
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Lee, Daewon, Li, Geoffrey Ye, and Tang, Suwen
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WIRELESS communications , *CELL phone systems , *ALGORITHMS , *COMPUTER simulation , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Intercell interference coordination (ICIC) techniques not only help improve cellular data coverage but allow more efficient use of a valuable wireless spectrum as well. This paper investigates soft frequency reuse (SFR), which is a form of ICIC, for long-term evolution (LTE) systems. By analyzing the throughput of the SFR scheme, we find that classifying cell-edge users and cell-center users is critical. Thus, we develop low-complexity decentralized SFR scheduling algorithms that include optimal user classification and balance throughput and fairness among multiusers. We also propose suboptimal methods to reduce computational complexity. Computer simulation demonstrates that gains of the proposed SFR algorithm can improve the fifth percentile user throughput by 26% while maintaining the same cell average throughput, compared with a non-ICIC system. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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5. Consistent Modeling of Periodic Metasurfaces With Bianisotropic Scatterers for Oblique TE-Polarized Plane Wave Excitation.
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Dimitriadis, Alexandros I., Kantartzis, Nikolaos V., and Tsiboukis, Theodoros D.
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PLANE wavefronts , *MATHEMATICAL models , *ANISOTROPY , *COMPUTER simulation , *ALGORITHMS , *POLARIZABILITY (Electricity) , *MICROSCOPY - Abstract
In this paper, a new method for the consistent analysis of periodic metasurfaces with bianisotropic particles is introduced. The proposed technique combines a microscopic modeling approach at the level of the constituting meta-atoms with a macroscopic equivalent surface characterization, to unambiguously determine a set of surface susceptibilities that properly predict the reflection and transmission properties of the metasurface. Comparisons with alternative schemes and full-wave simulation results for bianisotropic scatterers, frequently utilized as building blocks of realistic metasurfaces, are provided in order to validate the featured algorithm. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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6. Fuzzy Control for Flux Weakening of Hybrid Exciting Synchronous Motor Based on Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm.
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Huang, Mingming, Lin, Heyun, Yunkai, Huang, Jin, Ping, and Guo, Yujing
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FUZZY control systems , *MAGNETIC flux , *PARTICLE swarm optimization , *ALGORITHMS , *SYNCHRONOUS electric motors , *MATHEMATICAL models , *COMPUTER simulation , *COPPER - Abstract
This paper proposes a fuzzy control method combining with particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm for the flux weakening control of hybrid excitation synchronous motor (HESM). A total copper loss minimization model is established to determine the optimal field current, d-axis and q-axis currents in low speed region. In order to improve the dynamic characteristic and decrease the harmful influence of parameters variation on HESM's operation, a fuzzy control method is employed in high speed rang. Meanwhile, to improve the efficiency, the PSO algorithm is applied to current optimization during steady state operation. Simulation results show that higher efficiency HESM system can be implemented by adopting the proposed control method. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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7. BM3D Frames and Variational Image Deblurring.
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Danielyan, Aram, Katkovnik, Vladimir, and Egiazarian, Karen
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MATCHING theory , *DIGITAL image processing , *ALGORITHMS , *MATHEMATICAL models , *ITERATIVE methods (Mathematics) , *NASH equilibrium , *COMPUTER simulation , *NUMERICAL analysis , *IMAGE reconstruction , *DIGITAL signal processing - Abstract
A family of the block matching 3-D (BM3D) algorithms for various imaging problems has been recently proposed within the framework of nonlocal patchwise image modeling refid="ref1"/, refid="ref2"/. In this paper, we construct analysis and synthesis frames, formalizing BM3D image modeling, and use these frames to develop novel iterative deblurring algorithms. We consider two different formulations of the deblurring problem, i.e., one given by the minimization of the single-objective function and another based on the generalized Nash equilibrium (GNE) balance of two objective functions. The latter results in the algorithm where deblurring and denoising operations are decoupled. The convergence of the developed algorithms is proved. Simulation experiments show that the decoupled algorithm derived from the GNE formulation demonstrates the best numerical and visual results and shows superiority with respect to the state of the art in the field, confirming a valuable potential of BM3D-frames as an advanced image modeling tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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8. Frequency and Power Components Estimation from Instantaneous Power Signal.
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Terzija, Vladimir, Cai, Deyu, Stanojevic, Vladimir, and Strbac, Goran
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MATHEMATICAL models , *RECURSION theory , *ALGORITHMS , *SENSITIVITY analysis , *MEASUREMENT , *PARAMETER estimation , *NONLINEAR theories , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
In this paper, the problem of the simultaneous estimation of frequency and power components is investigated. It is solved through a new recursive estimator capable of estimating the unknown model parameters during severe dynamic changes in the system. By this, a simple nonlinear parameter model for the instantaneous power, taking into account the fundamental components of voltage and current, is used as a starting point for the power components and frequency estimation. In the model, the system frequency is considered as an unknown model parameter, and it is simultaneously estimated with other unknown parameters. This resulted in an efficient numerical algorithm for the measurement of power components, which is not sensitive to variations of the system frequency. This is an important achievement, which improves the accuracy of the method during network transients. The new estimator has been improved by the strategy for tuning its forgetting factor according to the system dynamics, and it is tested through computer simulations and by using data records obtained under laboratory conditions. The algorithm was developed for a single-phase system, and the approach might be easily extended to multiphase systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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9. In Vitro Identification of Four-Element Windkessel Models Based on Iterated Unscented Kalman Filter.
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Huang, Huan, Yang, Ming, Zang, Wangfu, Wu, Shunjie, and Pang, Yafei
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HEART assist devices , *KALMAN filtering , *MATHEMATICAL models , *SYSTEM identification , *ITERATIVE methods (Mathematics) , *ALGORITHMS , *COMPUTER simulation , *PARAMETER estimation , *EQUATIONS , *BODY fluids - Abstract
Mock circulatory loops (MCLs) have been widely used to test left ventricular assist devices. The hydraulic properties of the mock systemic arterial system are usually described by two alternative four-element windkessel (W4) models. Compared with three-element windkessel model, their parameters, especially the inertial term, are much more difficult to estimate. In this paper, an estimator based on the iterated unscented Kalman filter (IUKF) algorithm is proposed to identify model parameters. Identifiability of these parameters for different measurements is described. Performance of the estimator for different model structures is first evaluated using numerical simulation data contaminated with artificial noise. An MCL is developed to test the proposed algorithm. Parameter estimates for different models are compared with the calculated values derived from the mechanical and hydraulic properties of the MCL to validate model structures. In conclusion, the W4 model with an inertance and an aortic characteristic resistance arranged in series is proposed to represent the mock systemic arterial system. Once model structure is appropriately selected, IUKF can provide reasonable estimation accuracy in a limited time and may be helpful for future clinical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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10. Block-Latency Insertion Method (Block-LIM) for Fast Transient Simulation of Tightly Coupled Transmission Lines.
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Sekine, Tadatoshi and Asai, Hideki
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MATHEMATICAL models , *MAGNETIC coupling , *CAPACITANCE meters , *INTEGRATED circuits , *ALGORITHMS , *ELECTRIC lines , *ELECTRIC inductors , *TOPOLOGY , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
This paper describes a block-latency insertion method (LIM) for the fast transient simulation of the large networks with many coupling elements. First, the basic formulation of LIM is reviewed. Next, the block-LIM formulation for the network with many coupling elements, such as the mutual inductance, the mutual capacitance, and controlled sources is described. Then, the block-LIM algorithm is applied to the tightly coupled transmission lines, which are connected to each other by a number of mutual inductors and capacitors. Finally, some numerical results are shown, and it is confirmed that the proposed technique is useful and efficient for the simulation of the tightly coupled transmission lines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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11. Burst Mode Synchronization of QPSK on AWGN Channels Using Kurtosis.
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Gunther, Jake and Moon, Todd
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SYNCHRONIZATION , *PHASE shift keying , *TELECOMMUNICATION transmitters & transmission , *ALGORITHMS , *NUMERICAL analysis , *MATHEMATICAL models , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
This paper explores the use of kurtosis in synchronizing with a QPSK burst transmission. The start and end of the burst are a priori unknown and are detected without the use of pilot signals. After frame level synchronization, signal level synchronization is performed. The symbol timing, carrier frequency and carrier phase are recovered without the assistance of known symbols or synchronization words in the data stream, i.e. totally blind synchronization. The performance of frame, symbol and carrier synchronization algorithms is evaluated through computer simulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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12. A Robust Distributed Congestion-Control Strategy for Differentiated-Services Network.
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Bouyoucef, K. and Khorasani, K.
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BOTTLENECKS (Manufacturing) , *COMPUTER networks , *COMMAND & control systems , *ALGORITHMS , *NETWORK PC (Computer) , *COMPUTER simulation , *ELECTROMECHANICAL analogies , *SIMULATION methods & models , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new robust congestion- control strategy for a differentiated-services (DiffServ) network. A sliding-mode-based variable structure control technique is utilized to design a congestion controller on the basis of a fluid flow model. The performance of our proposed scheme is then demonstrated on a DiffServ network. Our proposed algorithm is developed for an interconnected network as a hop-by-hop distributed-control approach. A formal analysis of the controlled network is conducted, where it is shown that the error dynamics of the overall time-delay-dependent system is ℒ∞ stable. Numerical simulations are provided to demonstrate the capabilities of our proposed methodology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. Segmentation of Tracking Sequences Using Dynamically Updated Adaptive Learning.
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Michailovich, Oleg and Tannenbaum, Allen
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KALMAN filtering , *STOCHASTIC processes , *METHODOLOGY , *ALGORITHMS , *MATHEMATICAL models , *GAUSSIAN processes , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
The problem of segmentation of tracking sequences is of central importance in a multitude of applications. In the current paper, a different approach to the problem is discussed. Specifically, the proposed segmentation algorithm is implemented in conjunction with estimation of the dynamic parameters of moving objects represented by the tracking sequence. While the information on objects' motion allows one to transfer some valuable segmentation priors along the tracking sequence, the segmentation allows substantially reducing the complexity of motion estimation, thereby facilitating the computation. Thus, in the proposed methodology, the processes of segmentation and motion estimation work simultaneously, in a sort of "collaborative" manner. The Bayesian estimation framework is used here to perform the segmentation, while Kalman filtering is used to estimate the motion and to convey useful segmentation information along the image sequence. The proposed method is demonstrated on a number of both computed-simulated and real-life examples, and the obtained results indicate its advantages over some alternative approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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14. High-Resolution and Real-Time Three-Dimensional Imaging Algorithm With Envelopes of Spheres for UWB Radars.
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Kidera, Shouhei, Sakamoto, Takuya, and Sato, Toru
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THREE-dimensional imaging , *ALGORITHMS , *ULTRA-wideband devices , *RADAR , *COMPUTER simulation , *MATHEMATICAL models , *STATISTICAL correlation , *STATISTICAL smoothing - Abstract
Ultrawideband pulse radars have a great potential for high-range resolution in near field imaging and can be used for noncontact measuring in precision or specular products such as reflector antennas and aircraft fuselages. We have already proposed a high-speed 3-D imaging algorithm, SEABED, which is based on a reversible transform, which is the boundary scattering transform, between the received signals and the target shape. However, the estimated image with SEABED is unstable with random noise because it utilizes a derivative of the received data. In this paper, we propose a robust 3-D imaging algorithm with an envelope of spheres that completely resolves the instability due to derivative operations. Moreover, to enhance the resolution of estimated images, this method is combined with a direct waveform compensation method that does not sacrifice high-speed calculation. Numerical simulations and an experiment confirm that the proposed method can realize fast, robust, and high-resolution 3-D imaging for arbitrary targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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15. On the Application of Factor Graphs and the Sum -- Product Algorithm to ISI Channels.
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Colavolpe, Giulio and Germi, Gianpietro
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ALGORITHMS , *COMPUTER simulation , *ELECTROMECHANICAL analogies , *MATHEMATICAL models , *COMPUTER software , *ALGEBRA - Abstract
In this paper, based on the application of the sum-product (SP) algorithm to factor graphs (FGs) representing the joint a posteriori probability (APP) of the transmitted symbols, we propose new iterative soft-input soft-output (SISO) detection schemes for intersymbol interference (ISI) channels. We have verified by computer simulations that the SP algorithm converges to a good approximation of the exact marginal APPs of the transmitted symbols if the FG has girth at least 6. For ISI channels whose corresponding FG has girth 4, the application of a stretching technique allows us to obtain an equivalent girth-6 graph. For sparse 151 channels, the proposed algorithms have advantages in terms of complexity over optimal detection schemes based on the Bahl-Cocke-Jelinek-Raviv (BCJR) algorithm. They also allow a parallel implementation of the receiver and the possibility of a more efficient complexity reduction. The application to joint detection and decoding of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes is also considered and results are shown for some partial-response magnetic channels. Also in these cases, we show that the proposed algorithms have a limited performance loss with respect to that can be obtained when the optimal "serial" BCJR algorithm is used for detection. Therefore, for their parallel implementation, they represent a favorable alternative to the modified "parallel" BCJR algorithm proposed in the literature for the application to magnetic channels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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16. Video Summarization and Scene Detection by Graph Modeling.
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Chong-Wah Ngo, Yu-Fei Ma, and Hong-Jiang Zhang
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DIGITAL video , *COMPUTER simulation , *GRAPH algorithms , *ALGORITHMS , *MATHEMATICAL models , *ENCODING - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a unified approach for video summarization based on the analysis of video structures, and video highlights. Two major components in our approach are scene modeling and highlight detection. Scene modeling Is achieved by normalized cut algorithm and temporal graph analysis, while high-light detection is accomplished by motion attention modeling. In our proposed approach, a video is represented as a complete undirected graph and the normalized cut algorithm is carried out to globally and optimally partition the graph into video clusters. The resulting clusters form a directed temporal graph and a Shortest path algorithm is proposed to efficiently detect video scenes. The attention values are then computed and attached to the scenes, clusters, shots, and subshots in a temporal graph. As a result, the temporal graph can inherently describe the evolution and perceptual importance of a video. In our application, video summaries that emphasize both content balance and perceptual quality can be generated directly from a temporal graph that embeds both the structure and attention information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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17. Leaky Delayed LMS Algorithm: Stochastic Analysis for Gaussian Data and Delay Modeling Error.
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Tobias, Orlando J. and Seara, Rui
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SIGNAL processing , *SIGNAL theory , *GAUSSIAN processes , *ALGORITHMS , *MATHEMATICAL models , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
This paper presents a stochastic analysis of the delayed least-mean-Square (DLMS) adaptive algorithm with leakage. This analysis is obtained taking into account that mismatches between the system delay and its estimate may occur. Such an approach is not considered in previous models. In addition, it is shown that the introduction of a leakage factor into the adaptive algorithm keeps the adaptive algorithm stable under an imperfect delay estimate condition. Recursive difference equations for the first and second moments of the adaptive filter weights are derived. An expression for the critical value of the step size is also determined. Results of Monte Carlo simulations present excellent agreement with the proposed model for both white and colored Gaussian inputs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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18. A New Scheme for Speed-Sensorless Control of Induction Motor.
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Kwon, Young Ahn and Sung Hwan Kim
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INDUCTION motors , *ELECTRONIC control in electric motors , *SPEED , *ALGORITHMS , *MATHEMATICAL models , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
Various control algorithms have been proposed for the speed-sensorless control of an induction motor. These sensorless algorithms are mainly based on the speed feedback with the flux and speed estimations. This paper proposes a new scheme for the speed-sensorless control of an induction motor. The proposed scheme is based on the current estimation without the flux and speed estimations, in which the controlled stator voltage is applied to the induction motor so that the difference between stator currents of the mathematical model and motor may be forced to decay to zero. The performance of the proposed scheme is verified through simulation and experiment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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19. ESPRIT-Like Estimation of Real-Valued Sinusoidal Frequencies.
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Mahata, Kaushik and Söderstrom, Torsten
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ALGORITHMS , *ESTIMATION theory , *COMPLEX numbers , *COMPUTER simulation , *NUMERICAL analysis , *MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Abstract-Subspace-based estimation of multiple real-valued sine wave frequencies is considered in this paper. A novel data covariance model is proposed. In the proposed model, the dimension of the signal subspace equals the number of frequencies present in the data, which is half of the signal. subspace dimension for the conventional model. Consequently, an ESPRIT-like algorithm using the proposed data model is presented. The proposed algorithm is then extended for the case of complex-valued sine waves. Performance analysis of the proposed algorithms are also carried out. The algorithms are tested in numerical simulations. When compared with ESPRIT, the newly proposed algorithm results in a significant reduction in computational burden without any compromise in the accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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