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Simone Baldi

Researcher at Southeast University

Publications -  222
Citations -  4502

Simone Baldi is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive control & Lyapunov function. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 178 publications receiving 2606 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Baldi include University of Florence & Information Technology Institute.

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Real-time monitoring energy efficiency and performance degradation of condensing boilers

TL;DR: In this article, a set of fault detection and diagnosis tools for dynamic energy efficiency monitoring and assessment in condensing boilers is presented, i.e., performance degradation and faults can be detected using real-time measurements.
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Grid-Connected Microgrids: Demand Management via Distributed Control and Human-in-the-Loop Optimization

TL;DR: This work aims at creating a distributed DMS (D-DMS) whose crucial characteristics are: the capability of augmenting any rule-based DMS with a feedback action that improves performance in changing weather or occupancy conditions; a distributed intelligence monitoring logic to scale up the benefits of single-building DMS up to district-level microgrids.
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Overcoming the Underestimation and Overestimation Problems in Adaptive Sliding Mode Control

TL;DR: A novel ASMC strategy that is effective even when an a priori constant bound on the uncertainty cannot be imposed is proposed and experiments confirm the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method under various practical uncertainties.
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A New Adaptive-Robust Design for Time Delay Control Under State-Dependent Stability Condition

TL;DR: A new less-restrictive structure for the upper bound of the TDE error is formulated, which has an explicit dependence on system states and is valid for any chosen time delay, which leads to a new TDC design, namely, time-delayed adaptive-robust control (TDARC).
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Traffic Flow on a Ring With a Single Autonomous Vehicle: An Interconnected Stability Perspective

TL;DR: A new interconnected stability definition, named weak ring stability, is proposed, which is able to explain phenomena observed in field experiments and to highlight possibilities and limitations of traffic control via sparse autonomous vehicle.