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On the controllability and observability of intelligent infrastructure systems
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On the controllability and observability of intelligent infrastructure systems

J Curtis, M Pervizpour, E Aktan, M Kam and AACC
Proceedings of the 2000 American Control Conference. ACC (IEEE Cat. No.00CH36334), v 1(6), pp 24-28
2000

Abstract

Algorithm design and analysis Buildings Controllability Hardware Intelligent actuators Intelligent sensors Intelligent systems Observability Sensor systems Shock absorbers
Intelligent infrastructure systems require the installation and operation of large suites of sensors and actuators. Implicit in the design of these suites is a tradeoff between hardware complexity and functionality, which can be described in terms of the degrees of controllability and observability. Schmittendorf's degree-calculation algorithms are a possible tool for intelligent infrastructure design. An array of single-degree-of-freedom mass-spring modules and a one-dimensional model of a multi-story building with passive tuned-mass dampers are used as examples to illustrate these concepts.

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