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Reference: PTDC/EEA-CRO/116014/2009
Short name: PTDC/EEA-CRO/116014/2009
Title: Optimal Control in Constrained and Hybrid Nonlinear Systems
Competitive Funding: Yes
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No. of Participating Institutions: 3
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: National
 
Type of Action: R&TD
Funding
Programme: I&DT - Projectos de I&DT em Todos os Domínios Científicos
Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Financial Geographical Scope: National
Scheduling
Effective Start Date: 2011-01-01
Expected Completion Date: 2013-12-31
Effective Completion Date: 2013-12-31
Budget
Currency: EUR
 
Total Approved Budget: 75.792,00 EUR
Details
Summary: This project aims to:
1. Address the increasingly important class of Hybrid Systems (HS) using Optimal Control (OC) methodologies, in particular the paradigms of multiprocesses and impulsive systems.
2. Continue to develop fundamental tools and results in OC for constrained and nonlinear systems, with specific focus on results with interest to HS.
3. Show the importance and potential benefits of optimal control tools to a wider research community.
Virtually any control problem that is challenging to the research community is nonlinear and has constraints in the inputs and/or states. Many of the complex problems that are the focus of attention of the control community nowadays fall within the so-called Hybrid Systems (HS). Robotic systems are an illustrative example of these two statements: most are nonholonomic and therefore intrinsically nonlinear (cannot be dealt with linear control methods); have constraints on the inputs (limits on the actuators) and on the states (obstacles in the path, safe distances, velocity limits); the description of their evolution is best modeled combining continuous-time dynamical systems (describing physical laws, energy transfers) and discrete-event driven systems (describing the logic of
higher level control layers and mission events).
Optimal control has, for the last 50 years, been developing a body of theory capable of addressing in a systematic and natural way nonlinear systems with input and state constraints. It has also developed tools for some of the most general classes of dynamical systems: governed by differential inclusions, when problem data is not even differentiable or continuous (nonsmooth), with discontinuities in the trajectory (impulsive systems) with several interacting systems (multiprocesses).
It is thus natural that OC is in an excellent position to address in a systematic way the challenges of HS. In our view, the tools of nonsmooth analysis, multiprocesses and impulse control will play an important Ver mais. Adequado para parcelas de texto incompletas e que, através deste ícone, permite-se que o utilizador leia o texto todo.
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URL: https://www.fct.pt/apoios/projectos/consulta/vglobal_projecto.phtml.pt?idProjecto=116014&idElemConcurso=3627
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Engineering and technology > Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

  • Physical sciences > Mathematics > Mathematical analysis > Differential equations
  • Technological sciences > Engineering > Control engineering
  • Technological sciences > Engineering > Process engineering > Process control
  • Technological sciences > Engineering > Systems engineering > Systems theory

Keywords

  • Controlo Óptimo
  • Sistemas com restrições na entrada e no estado
  • Sistemas Dinâmicos Híbridos
  • Sistemas não-lineares
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Institutions Participating in the Project
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto FEUP Portugal University Proponent Fernando Fontes faf@fe.up.pt
ISEP - Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto ISEP Portugal Polytechnic Partner
Universidade do Minho UMINHO Portugal University Partner
 
Budgets and Teams
Approved Budget: 75.792,00 EUR
Approved Funded Amount: -
Approved co-funded Amount: -
Funding Rate: -
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People in the Project

Institution Name Short name Role Dedication (%) Contribution (%) Allocation
Start date End date
FEUP Ana Filipa de Castro Amarante e Ribeiro AFCAR Grant recipient 100 2012-09-01 2012-04-30
FEUP Dmitry Karamzin DK Researcher 30 0
FEUP Fernando Arménio da Costa Castro e Fontes FAF Official Researcher at the OU 50 30
FEUP Fernando Manuel Ferreira Lobo Pereira FLP Researcher 20 10
FEUP Luís Tiago de Freixo Ramos Paiva LTP Grant recipient 100 2012-03-01 2013-12-31
FEUP Maria do Rosário Marques Fernandes Teixeira de Pinho MRP Researcher 40 30
FEUP Maria Margarida de Amorim Ferreira MMF Researcher 40 30

Technicians in the Project

Technician Contact
FEUP 242136 Ana Paula Ferreira da Conceição
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