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Vicenç Puig
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 698
Citations - 11271
Vicenç Puig is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault detection and isolation & Model predictive control. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 656 publications receiving 9039 citations. Previous affiliations of Vicenç Puig include University of Huelva & Politehnica University of Bucharest.
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Actuator fault tolerance evaluation approach of nonlinear model predictive control systems using viability theory
TL;DR: An algorithm is developed and implemented that is able to assess the tolerance of the NMPC controller by representing the nonlinear model of the system in a linear parameter varying (LPV) form and using zonotopes to evaluate viability sets.
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Model- vs. data-based approaches applied to fault diagnosis in potable water supply networks
Miquel À. Cugueró-Escofet,Joseba Quevedo,Cesare Alippi,Manuel Roveri,Vicenç Puig,Diego Garcia,Francesco Trovò +6 more
TL;DR: Two different fault diagnosis approaches are proposed to deal with the problem of fault diagnosis in potable water supply networks, based on a model-based approach and a data-driven solution meant to exploit the spatial and temporal relationships present in the acquired data streams in order to detect and isolate faults.
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Extended-horizon analysis of pressure sensitivities for leak detection in water distribution networks: Application to the Barcelona network
TL;DR: A model-based leak detection and isolation approach for water distribution networks (WDN), which considers an extended time horizon analysis of pressure sensitivities, and a fault isolation approach based on new criterion, known as the angle method.
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Comparison of two non-linear model-based control strategies for autonomous vehicles
Eugenio Alcala,Laura Sellart,Vicenç Puig,Joseba Quevedo,Jordi Saludes,David Vazquez,Antonio M. López +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the comparison of two nonlinear model-based control strategies for autonomous cars using a model reference approach based on a sliding mode-control that defines a set of sliding surfaces over which the error trajectories will converge.
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Health-aware LPV-MPC Based on System Reliability Assessment for Drinking Water Networks
TL;DR: The main goal of this work is to exhibit the advantage of taking into account system and component reliability, computed on-line by means of an LPV-MPC algorithm through an instance dedicated to DWNs.