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Bing Chu
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 111
Citations - 1266
Bing Chu is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative learning control & Norm (mathematics). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 100 publications receiving 847 citations. Previous affiliations of Bing Chu include University of Sheffield & University of Oxford.
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Switched-Battery Boost-Multilevel Inverter with GA Optimized SHEPWM for Standalone Application
TL;DR: A boost-multilevel inverter design with integrated battery energy storage system for standalone application that requires significantly less power switches compared to conventional topology such as cascaded H-bridge multileVEL inverter, leading to reduced size/cost and improved reliability.
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Iterative learning control for constrained linear systems
Bing Chu,David H. Owens +1 more
TL;DR: Two algorithms are proposed to solve the constrained ILC problem in a novel successive projection framework and the results show that, when perfect tracking is possible, both algorithms can achieve perfect tracking.
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Data-driven gradient algorithm for high-precision quantum control
TL;DR: It is shown that grape can be taught to be more effective by jointly learning from the design model and the experimental data obtained from process tomography, and the resulting data-driven gradient optimization algorithm (d-grape) can in principle correct all deterministic gate errors.
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Robust iterative learning control for systems with norm‐bounded uncertainties
TL;DR: In this paper, a robust iterative learning control scheme for state tracking control of nonlinear MIMO systems is presented, which is able to deal with unstructured uncertainties that are norm-bounded but not globally or locally Lipschitz continuous as usual.
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Fast Repetitive Control With Harmonic Correction Loops for Shunt Active Power Filter Applied in Weak Grid
TL;DR: A fast repetitive control scheme with harmonic correction loops for the three-phase three-wire shunt active power filter (APF) applied in weak power grid and the compensation precision of the shunt APF can be highly improved.