Nonminimum Phase System and Control Design Applied to MEM Parallel-Plates

Autores/as

  • Karen Alicia Aguilar Cruz Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro de Investigación en Computación
  • Romeo Urbieta Parrazales Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro de Investigación en Computación
  • José de Jesús Medel Juárez Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro de Investigación en Computación

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-23-2-3215

Palabras clave:

Parallel-plate characterization, phase advance control, nanotechnologies

Resumen

The miniaturization or nanotechnology applied in control systems, redesigning various areas of science and technology where in researches requiresusing nanoforms improving the local responses, and atthe same time, working in parallel and sequential nanosystems. These studies, name MEMs' Control, requires knowing the control parameters and ranges operation. Commonly used in classical control applied now, to the nanostructures to be controlled. In our case, we present an example consisting in a modern analysis control not yet realized; observing the evolution process trajectory control, and simulation of nano-displacements in a specific case viewed throughout linear and nonlinea revolution concerning parallel plates described as a system to be controlled. Operating ranges considered the mechanical forces in transition and deformation plastic region. Therefore, we propose a nonminimum phasecontrol technique because it is efficient, precise, and high-performance technique. Under these considerations, the control parameters selected going to embedded in a nano control device that adjusting the digital nanodevice used in nanofluids precision.

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Publicado

2019-06-28