Search Results - "Boskovic, D.M."
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Boundary control of an unstable heat equation via measurement of domain-averaged temperature
Published in IEEE transactions on automatic control (01-12-2001)“…In this note, a feedback boundary controller for an unstable heat equation is designed. The equation can be viewed as a model of a thin rod with not only the…”
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Backstepping control of chemical tubular reactors
Published in Computers & chemical engineering (15-08-2002)“…In this paper, a globally stabilizing boundary feedback control law for an arbitrarily fine discretization of a nonlinear PDE model of a chemical tubular…”
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Global attitude/position regulation for underwater vehicles
Published in Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications (Cat. No.99CH36328) (1999)“…A nonlinear controller is designed for a 6 DOF model of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) which includes both the kinematics and the dynamics. It is shown…”
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Analysis of coupled inset dielectric guides under LSE and LSM polarization
Published in IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques (01-05-1992)“…The inset dielectric guide (IDG) represents an easy-to-fabricate alternative to the image line that is also less sensitive to loss radiation at…”
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Stabilization of a solid propellant rocket instability
Published in Proceedings of the 40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Cat. No.01CH37228) (2001)“…A globally stabilizing feedback boundary control law for an arbitrarily fine discretization of a one-dimensional nonlinear PDE model of unstable burning in…”
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Global stabilization of a thermal convection loop
Published in Proceedings of the 39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Cat. No.00CH37187) (2000)“…A nonlinear feedback control law that achieves global asymptotic stabilization of a 2D thermal convection loop is presented. The loop consists of a viscous…”
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