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Asif Sabanovic

Bio: Asif Sabanovic is an academic researcher from International University of Sarajevo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sliding mode control & Motion control. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 288 publications receiving 3758 citations. Previous affiliations of Asif Sabanovic include Yamaguchi University & Istanbul Technical University.


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TL;DR: The aim is to give implementable sliding mode design solutions for complex motion systems, actuators and supply converters by providing a frame for further study of sliding mode applications in motion control systems.
Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the application of Variable Structure Systems (VSSs) with Sliding Mode (SM) methods in motion control systems. Our aim is to give implementable sliding mode design solutions for complex motion systems, actuators and supply converters. This paper provides a frame for further study of sliding mode applications in motion control systems.

347 citations

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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Sliding modes, delta-modulation and output feedback control of dynamic systems, and the application of sliding mode control algorithms to a diesel generator set.
Abstract: * Part I: Sliding mode control theory * Chapter 1: Sliding mode control * Chapter 2: Sliding mode regulator design * Chapter 3: Deterministic output noise effects in sliding mode observation * Chapter 4: Stochastic output noise effects in sliding mode observation * Part II: New trends in sliding mode control * Chapter 5: Discrete-time VSS * Chapter 6: Robustness issues of 2-sliding mode control * Chapter 7: Sliding modes, delta-modulation and output feedback control of dynamic systems * Chapter 8: Analysis of sliding modes in the frequency domain * Chapter 9: Output tracking in causal nonminimum-phase systems using sliding modes * Part III: Applications of sliding mode control * Chapter 10: Sliding mode control and chaos * Chapter 11: Sliding modes in fuzzy and neural network systems * Chapter 12: SMC applications in power electronics * Chapter 13: Sliding modes in motion control systems * Chapter 14: Sliding mode control for automobile applications * Chapter 15: The application of sliding mode control algorithms to a diesel generator set * Chapter 16: Motion control of underwater objects by using second order sliding mode techniques * Chapter 17: Semiglobal stabilisation of linear uncertain system via delayed relay control

253 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the results of the research concerned with the problem of induction motor control system synthesis using variable structure systems theory are presented, as well as basic experimental results and problems related to realization of the proposed control algorithms.
Abstract: The results of the research concerned with the problem of induction motor control system synthesis using variable structure systems theory is presented. The procedure of control systems synthesis for the control of position speed and torque is given, as well as basic experimental results and problems related to realization of the proposed control algorithms.

235 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the state-of-the-art on DSSE as an enabler function for smart grid features, and broadly review the development of DSSE, challenges faced by its development, and various DSSE algorithms.
Abstract: State estimation (SE) is well-established at the transmission system level of the electricity grid, where it has been in use for the last few decades and is a most vital component of energy management systems employed in the monitoring and control centers of electric transmission systems. However, its use for the monitoring and control of power distribution systems (DSs) has not yet been widely implemented because DSs have been majorly passive with uni-directional power flows. This scenario is now changing with the advent of smart grid, which is changing the nature of electric distribution networks by embracing more dispersed generation, demand responsive loads, and measurements devices with different data rates. Thus, the development of distribution system state estimation (DSSE) tool is inevitable for the implementation of protection, optimization, and control techniques, and various other features envisioned by the smart grid concept. Due to the inherent characteristics of DS different from those of transmission systems, transmission system state estimation (TSSE) is not applicable directly to DSs. This paper is an attempt to present the state-of-the-art on DSSE as an enabler function for smart grid features. It broadly reviews the development of DSSE, challenges faced by its development, and various DSSE algorithms. Additionally, it identifies some future research lines for DSSE.

121 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new position tracking control algorithm based on a sliding-mode control that is able to deal with nonlinear-friction phenomenon and compliance and elasticity introduced by force transmission through the belt and nonlinear friction phenomenon is proposed.
Abstract: Accurate position-tracking control in a belt-driven servomechanism can experience vibrations and large tracking errors due to compliance and elasticity introduced by force transmission through the belt and nonlinear-friction phenomenon. In this paper, a new control algorithm which is based on a sliding-mode control that is able to deal with these problems is proposed. In order to further optimize position-tracking performance, the control scheme has been extended by an asymptotic disturbance observer. It has been proven that robust and vibration-free operation of a linear-belt-driven system can be achieved. The experiments presented in this paper show improved position-tracking error response while maintaining vibration suppression.

112 citations


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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book includes essential topics that either reflect practical significance or are of theoretical importance and describes numerous important application areas such as image based rendering and digital libraries.
Abstract: From the Publisher: The accessible presentation of this book gives both a general view of the entire computer vision enterprise and also offers sufficient detail to be able to build useful applications. Users learn techniques that have proven to be useful by first-hand experience and a wide range of mathematical methods. A CD-ROM with every copy of the text contains source code for programming practice, color images, and illustrative movies. Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book includes essential topics that either reflect practical significance or are of theoretical importance. Topics are discussed in substantial and increasing depth. Application surveys describe numerous important application areas such as image based rendering and digital libraries. Many important algorithms broken down and illustrated in pseudo code. Appropriate for use by engineers as a comprehensive reference to the computer vision enterprise.

3,627 citations

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TL;DR: A tutorial account of variable structure control with sliding mode is presented, introducing in a concise manner the fundamental theory, main results, and practical applications of this powerful control system design approach.
Abstract: A tutorial account of variable structure control with sliding mode is presented. The purpose is to introduce in a concise manner the fundamental theory, main results, and practical applications of this powerful control system design approach. This approach is particularly attractive for the control of nonlinear systems. Prominent characteristics such as invariance, robustness, order reduction, and control chattering are discussed in detail. Methods for coping with chattering are presented. Both linear and nonlinear systems are considered. Future research areas are suggested and an extensive list of references is included. >

2,884 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive review of active filter configurations, control strategies, selection of components, other related economic and technical considerations, and their selection for specific applications.
Abstract: Active filtering of electric power has now become a mature technology for harmonic and reactive power compensation in two-wire (single phase), three-wire (three phase without neutral), and four-wire (three phase with neutral) AC power networks with nonlinear loads. This paper presents a comprehensive review of active filter (AF) configurations, control strategies, selection of components, other related economic and technical considerations, and their selection for specific applications. It is aimed at providing a broad perspective on the status of AF technology to researchers and application engineers dealing with power quality issues. A list of more than 200 research publications on the subject is also appended for a quick reference.

2,311 citations

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TL;DR: Current control techniques for three-phase voltage-source pulsewidth modulated converters, including bang-bang (hysteresis, delta modulation) controllers and predictive controllers with on-line optimization are reviewed.
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present a review of current control techniques for three-phase voltage-source pulsewidth modulated converters. Various techniques, different in concept, have been described in two main groups: linear and nonlinear. The first includes proportional integral (stationary and synchronous) and state feedback controllers, and predictive techniques with constant switching frequency. The second comprises bang-bang (hysteresis, delta modulation) controllers and predictive controllers with on-line optimization. New trends in current control-neural networks and fuzzy-logic-based controllers-are discussed, as well. Selected oscillograms accompany the presentation in order to illustrate properties of the described controller groups.

2,086 citations