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Control reconfiguration

About: Control reconfiguration is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 22423 publications have been published within this topic receiving 334217 citations.


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TL;DR: The proposed solution is flexible, dynamic, has a high semantic content and considers both virtual product models as well as feedback data from the physical product along its whole lifecycle (digital product twin).

90 citations

Patent
Steven P. Young1, Trevor J. Bauer1
16 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an FPGA architecture and method enables partial reconfiguration of selected configurable logic blocks (CLBs) connected to an address line without affecting other CLBs connected to the same address line.
Abstract: An FPGA architecture and method enables partial reconfiguration of selected configurable logic blocks (CLBs) connected to an address line without affecting other CLBs connected to the same addressl line. Partial reconfigutration at a memory cell resolution is achieved by manipulating the input voltages applied to the address and data lines of the FPGA so that certain memory cells are programmed while other memory cells are not programmed. In addition, partial reconfiguration at at CLB resolution can be achieved by hardwiring the FPGA to enable selection of individual CLBs for reconfiguration.

90 citations

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TL;DR: Case studies validate the effectiveness of the proposed method in reducing load shedding and repair duration, and prove that the interdependence has a significant impact on the repair sequence and crew coordination.
Abstract: Resilience is an overarching concept that requires combined efforts from interdependent critical infrastructures to achieve. As the interdependence between the power system and the natural gas system grows, the roles of coordination in post-disaster repair will be unneglectable to improve the resilience of the two systems. In this paper, a combined repair crew dispatch problem for the interdependent power and natural gas systems is proposed. The repair schedule of the two systems is coordinated and co-optimized. Both power system topology reconfiguration and intentional DG islanding are modeled as operational measures to further improve the resilience of the interdependent systems. Case studies validate the effectiveness of the proposed method in reducing load shedding and repair duration, and prove that the interdependence has a significant impact on the repair sequence and crew coordination.

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a real-time reconfiguration methodology based on a heuristic method to determine the best settings for distributed generation in normal operation is presented. But the method assumes that only remote controlled switches are considered in the analysis.

89 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: A description is given of Clouds, an operating system designed to run on a set of general-purpose computers that are connected via a medium-to-high-speed local area network that does away with the need for file systems and replaces it with a more powerful concept, namely, the object system.
Abstract: A description is given of Clouds, an operating system designed to run on a set of general-purpose computers that are connected via a medium-to-high-speed local area network. The structure of Clouds promotes transparency, support for advanced programming paradigms, and integration of resource management, as well as a fair degree of autonomy at each site. The system structuring paradigm chosen for Clouds is an object/thread model. All instances of services, programs, and data in Clouds are encapsulated in objects. The concept of persistent objects does away with the need for file systems, replacing it with a more powerful concept, namely, the object system. The facilities in Clouds include integration of resources by location transparency; support for various types of atomic operations, including conventional transactions; advanced support for achieving fault tolerance; and provisions for dynamic reconfiguration. >

89 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023784
20221,765
2021778
2020958
2019976
20181,060