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    Three-dimensional free vibration analysis of functionally graded piezoelectric annular plates on elastic foundations

    , Article Meccanica ; Volume 47, Issue 6 , December , 2012 , Pages 1401-1423 ; 00256455 (ISSN) Yas, M. H ; Jodaei, A ; Irandoust, S ; Aghdam, M. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2012
    Abstract
    Three-dimensional free vibration analysis of functionally graded piezoelectric (FGPM) annular plates resting on Pasternak foundations with different boundary conditions is presented. The material properties are assumed to have an exponent-law variation along the thickness. A semi-Analytical approach which makes use of state-space method in thickness direction and one-dimensional differential quadrature method in radial direction is utilized to obtain the influences of the Winkler and shearing layer elastic coefficients of the foundations on the non-dimensional natural frequencies of functionally graded piezoelectric annular plates. The analytical solution in the thickness direction can be... 

    A novel approach for robust control of single-link manipulators with visco-elastic behavior

    , Article 10th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EUROSIM/UKSim2008, Cambridge, 1 April 2008 through 3 April 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 685-690 ; 0769531148 (ISBN); 9780769531144 (ISBN) Torabi, M ; Jahed, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Overwhelming number of control laws has been studied for control of robot manipulators with rigid links and joints. However controllers designed under this assumption may not accurately control the manipulator link due to visco-elastic properties that appear in the link behavior. In this study, a novel approach for robust control of a single-link manipulator is presented to force the link to have rigid motions, while it has visco-elastic behavior. In this regard, initially robot dynamics is extracted, followed by the design of four appropriate controllers through the loop-shaping approach. The obtained model is first represented in state space, however later converted to transfer function... 

    Non-Minimality of the realizations and possessing state matrices with integer elements in linear discrete-time controllers

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control ; 2022 , Pages 1-6 ; 00189286 (ISSN) Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    It is known that discrete-time controllers, whose state matrices have no non-integer element, are beneficial in homomorphic based encrypted control systems. Nevertheless, it has been recently shown that possessing state matrices with integer elements usually yields unstable discrete-time controllers. In this note, we investigate the problem from a non-minimality perspective. It is shown that non-minimal realizations, in comparison to minimal ones, can theoretically provide a wider framework to obtain controllers having state matrices with integer elements. However, in the case of dealing with BIBO stable controllers, this framework cannot preserve internal stability. But, benefiting from the... 

    A front-end tool for automated abstraction and modular verification of actor-based models

    , Article Proceedings - Fourth International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design, ACSD 2004, Hamilton, Ont., 16 June 2004 through 18 June 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 145-148 ; 0769520774 (ISBN); 9780769520773 (ISBN) Sirjani, M ; Shali, A ; Jaghoori, M. M ; Iravanchi, H ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Actor-based modeling is known to be an appropriate approach for representing concurrent and distributed systems. Rebeca is an actor-based language with a formal foundation, based on an operational interpretation of the actor model. We develop a front-end tool for translating a subset of Rebeca to SMV in order to model check Rebeca models. Automated modular verification and abstraction techniques are supported by the tool  

    Tip tracking control of a micro-cantilever Timoshenko beam via piezoelectric actuator

    , Article JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control ; Vol. 19, issue. 10 , 2013 , pp. 1561-1574 ; ISSN: 10775463 Shirazi, M. J ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Shabani, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, the tip tracking control problem of a Timoshenko micro-cantilever beam is investigated. The beam is actuated by a piezoelectric layer laminated on one side of the beam. Dynamic equations of the beam and piezoelectric layer are found using the Hamilton principle. By employing the Galerkin projection method, state space representation of the system is derived. Then, a cascade control loop is used for tracking control of the beam's tip. The cascade control structure consists of an inner loop stabilizer and an outer loop proportional-integral-derivative controller. The stabilizer has a linear feedback form whose states are obtained through a linear observer which is based on the... 

    Tip tracking control of a micro-cantilever Timoshenko beam via piezoelectric actuator

    , Article JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control ; Volume 19, Issue 10 , 2013 , Pages 1561-1574 ; 10775463 (ISSN) Shirazi, M. J ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Shabani, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, the tip tracking control problem of a Timoshenko micro-cantilever beam is investigated. The beam is actuated by a piezoelectric layer laminated on one side of the beam. Dynamic equations of the beam and piezoelectric layer are found using the Hamilton principle. By employing the Galerkin projection method, state space representation of the system is derived. Then, a cascade control loop is used for tracking control of the beam's tip. The cascade control structure consists of an inner loop stabilizer and an outer loop proportional-integral-derivative controller. The stabilizer has a linear feedback form whose states are obtained through a linear observer which is based on the... 

    Particle filtering-based low-elevation target tracking with multipath interference over the ocean surface

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; Volume 56, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 3044-3054 Shi, X ; Taheri, A ; Cecen, T ; Celik, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    As radar signals propagate above the ocean surface to determine the trajectory of a target, the signals that are reflected directly from the target arrive at the receiver along with indirect signals reflected from the ocean surface. These unwanted signals must be properly filtered; otherwise, their interference may mislead the signal receiver and significantly degrade the tracking performance of the radar. To this end, we propose a low-elevation target tracking mechanism considering the specular and diffuse reflection effects of multipath propagation over the ocean surface simultaneously. The proposed mechanism consists of a state-space model and a particle filtering algorithm and promises... 

    Analytical solution for vibration of generally laminated conical and cylindrical shells

    , Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 131-132 , 2017 , Pages 414-425 ; 00207403 (ISSN) Shakouri, M ; Kouchakzadeh, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In the present study, a simple analytical method is introduced for determination of natural frequencies of generally laminated conical and cylindrical shells with arbitrary boundary conditions. The governing equations of motion employed are those of thin-walled shell theory of Donnell. The free-vibration equations are solved using state space method and series solution in meridional direction. The results are compared and validated with the available especial results in the literature. The effects of bending-stretching coupling, semi-vertex angle, meridional length, shell thickness, fiber directions of composite plies, and lamination sequences on the natural frequency of conical and... 

    Free vibration of bi-material cylindrical shells

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 230, Issue 15 , 2016 , Pages 2637-2649 ; 09544062 (ISSN) Sarkheil, S ; Foumani, M. S ; Navazi, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Based on the Sanders thin shell theory, this paper presents an exact solution for the vibration of circular cylindrical shell made of two different materials. The shell is sub-divided into two segments and the state-space technique is employed to derive the homogenous differential equations. Then continuity conditions are applied where the material of the cylindrical shell changes. Shells with various combinations of end boundary conditions are analyzed by the proposed method. Finally, solving different examples, the effect of geometric parameters as well as BCs on the vibration of the bi-material shell is studied  

    Experimental parametric identification of a flexible beam using piezoelectric sensors and actuators

    , Article Shock and Vibration ; Vol. 2014, Issue. 1 , 2014 ; ISSN: 1070-9622 Saraygord Afshari, S ; Nobahari, H ; Kordkheili, S. A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Experimental system identification of a flexible beam based on sweep square excitation is studied. For the purpose of nonparametric identification, an excitation signal is conducted to evaluate the frequency response of the system. The experiment is designed to excite the beam using a piezo actuator, in a way to raise the chance of exciting first three natural modes. In order to find the best linear representation of the real system, two different identification methods are applied. First, autoregressive moving average eXogenous method is employed to identify the transfer function of the beam. Then, the identification is carried out using the subspace identification method to obtain the... 

    A unified optimization-based framework to adjust consensus convergence rate and optimize the network topology in uncertain multi-agent systems

    , Article IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica ; Volume 8, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 1539-1548 ; 23299266 (ISSN) Sarafraz, M. S ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the consensus problem in an uncertain multi-agent system whose agents communicate with each other through a weighted undirected (primary) graph. The considered multi-agent system is described by an uncertain state-space model in which the involved matrices belong to some matrix boxes. As the main contribution of the paper, a unified optimization-based framework is proposed for simultaneously reducing the weights of the edges of the primary communication graph (optimizing the network topology) and synthesizing a controller such that the consensus in the considered uncertain multi-agent system is ensured with an adjustable convergence rate. Considering the NP-hardness... 

    Implementation of Bayesian recursive state-space Kalman filter for noise reduction of speech signal

    , Article Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering ; 2014 Sarafnia, A ; Ghorshi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Noise reduction of speech signals plays an important role in telecommunication systems. Various types of speech additive noise can be introduced such as babble, crowd, large city, and highway which are the main factor of degradation in perceived speech quality. There are some cases on the receiver side of telecommunication systems, where the direct value of interfering noise is not available and there is just access to noisy speech. In these cases the noise cannot be cancelled totally but it may be possible to reduce the noise in a sensible way by utilizing the statistics of the noise and speech signal. In this paper the proposed method for noise reduction is Bayesian recursive state-space... 

    Resilient transactive control for systems with high wind penetration based on cloud computing

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics ; 2017 ; 15513203 (ISSN) Rayati, M ; Ranjbar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    One of the main shortcomings, caused by high penetration of wind power, is intermittency of generation. For integrating high penetration of wind power, the frequency regulation and the transactive control systems are modified to be sufficiently resilient against fluctuations of wind power and malicious cyber threats. Here, a hierarchical state-space model is presented for the frequency regulation and the transactive control systems in a smart grid environment. To achieve a resilient control, a framework based on cloud computing is proposed for the communication network. Benefits and challenges of the cloud-based framework are also described in this paper. To optimize the operation of the... 

    Resilient transactive control for systems with high wind penetration based on cloud computing

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics ; Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 1286-1296 ; 15513203 (ISSN) Rayati, M ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2018
    Abstract
    One of the main shortcomings, caused by high penetration of wind power, is intermittency of generation. For integrating high penetration of wind power, the frequency regulation and the transactive control systems are modified to be sufficiently resilient against fluctuations of wind power and malicious cyber threats. Here, a hierarchical state-space model is presented for the frequency regulation and the transactive control systems in a smart grid environment. To achieve a resilient control, a framework based on cloud computing is proposed for the communication network. Benefits and challenges of the cloud-based framework are also described in this paper. To optimize the operation of the... 

    A double-max MEWMA scheme for simultaneous monitoring and fault isolation of multivariate multistage auto-correlated processes based on novel reduced-dimension statistics

    , Article Journal of Process Control ; Volume 29 , May , 2015 , Pages 11-22 ; 09591524 (ISSN) Pirhooshyaran, M ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this article, a double-max multivariate exponentially weighted moving average (DM-MEWMA) chart is proposed to jointly monitor the parameters of a multivariate multistage auto-correlated (MMAP) process. While the process is assumed to work in a linear state-space form, two modified statistics are combined into a novel statistic to monitor the mean vector and the covariance matrix of the MMAP simultaneously. Besides, prior knowledge of variation propagation is used so that the chart has both a fault identification power and capability of working with the sample size of one. A statistical test shows that the two proposed statistics are independent of the process dimension. Monte Carlo... 

    Stabilizing controller design for quasi-resonant converters described by a class of piecewise linear models

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers ; Vol. 61, issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 312-323 ; ISSN: 15498328 Nejadpak, A ; Tahami, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents a stabilizing controller design method for quasi resonant (QR) converters described by a class of piecewise linear (PWL) models. The generalized state-space averaging technique (GSSA) is applied for the modeling and analysis of the half-wave zero current switching quasi-resonant (HW-ZCS-QR) buck converter. The nonlinear GSSA model of the converter is reconstructed using a piecewise linearizing technique. Subsequently, the piecewise linear models are combined together, to form a unified model, using a fuzzy modeling approach. The stability of the applied method has been investigated using Lyapunov method. Finally, a linear Hinfty; controller synthesis method is applied to... 

    Active vibration control of a cmos-mems nano-newton capacitive force sensor for bio application using PZT

    , Article Advanced Materials Research, San Diego, CA ; Volume 628 , 2013 , Pages 317-323 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037855706 (ISBN) Mozhdehi, R. J ; Selkghafari, A ; Zabiholah, A ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper reports the design of an optimal controller to prevent suppressvertical vibration due to undesired out of plane excitations generated by environment or gripper during manipulation for a CMOS-MEMS Nano-Newton capacitive force sensor applied for biomedical applications. Undesired out of plane excitations generated by environment or gripper during manipulation is the most prevalent source of vertical vibration in this type of sensors. To suppress the vibrational movement a PZT 5A is used as actuation mechanism. Discrete element method DEM model and Modal analysis were used to find dominant natural frequencies and mode shape vectors. To eliminate out of plane excitation an optimal... 

    Investigating the instabilities of the TLM method using a state-space approach

    , Article 2007 Workshop on Computational Electromagnetics in Time-Domain, CEM-TD, Perugia, 15 October 2007 through 17 October 2007 ; 2007 ; 142441170X (ISBN); 9781424411702 (ISBN) Mostafanezhad, I ; Banai, A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Stability has been one of the major issues of time-domain numerical methods used for solving Maxwell equations. This problem takes a more severe form when additional algorithms are introduced to the computation domain (e.g. Absorbing Boundary Conditions-ABCs). There are a number of methods for investigating the stability of a simulation. In this article the problem of stability of ABCs, has been tackled through a control system's state-space point of view. Thus, occurrence of instability in a simulation can be predicted. © 2007 IEEE  

    Multivariable control of an industrial boiler-turbine unit with nonlinear model: A comparison between gain scheduling and feedback linearization approaches

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 1485-1498 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Moradi, H ; Alasty, A ; Saffar Avval, M ; Bakhtiari Nejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2013
    Abstract
    Due to demands for the economical operations of power plants and environmental awareness, performance control of a boiler-turbine unit is of great importance. In this paper, a nonlinear Multi Input-Multi Output model (MIMO) of a utility boilerturbine unit is considered. Drum pressure, generator electric output and drum water level (as the output variables) are controlled by manipulation of valves position for fuel, feedwater and steam flows. After state space representation of the problem, two controllers, based on gain scheduling and feedback linearization, are designed. Tracking performance of the system is investigated and discussed for three cases of 'near', 'far' and 'so far' setpoints.... 

    A model aided inertial navigation system for automatic landing of unmanned aerial vehicles

    , Article Navigation, Journal of the Institute of Navigation ; Volume 65, Issue 2 , June , 2018 , Pages 183-204 ; 00281522 (ISSN) Mohammadkarimi, H ; Nobahari, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2018
    Abstract
    The use of Model Aided Inertial Navigation (MAIN) during the landing of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is investigated. A new MAIN algorithm is proposed, which is fast and accurate enough to be used in automatic landing. In this algorithm, the six Degree of Freedom (6DoF) model of the UAV is tightly coupled with the inertial navigation system; thus, the 6DoF model acts as an aiding system for the INS and vice versa. In the last parts of the landing phase in proximity of Earth, the proposed algorithm also estimates and removes the Ground Effect (GE) uncertainties and provides the height controller with a realistic model. An adaptive controller based on a parametric state-space model is used...