High-performance control systems (HPCSs) are sophisticated vibration mitigation strategies that include active, semi-active and hybrid systems. They generally outperform passive supplemental damping systems by relying on a feedback mechanism enabling adaptability, resulting in better control reachability over a wide excitation frequency bandwidth. HPCSs are therefore ideal for multi-hazard mitigation. However, the performance of these systems is highly dependent on the controller design, which requires appropriate tuning based on assumptions or on knowledge of dynamic parameters, long-term performance of sensors, excitations, etc. The quantification of performance based on possible uncertainties on such assumptions and/or knowledge could be...
Abstract: Uncertainty is inherent in the control of all engineering structures. This uncertainty can...
The design of seismic protective devices (SPDs), such as fluid viscous dampers (VDs), and inertial v...
Nowadays computational models are used in virtually all fields of applied sciences and engineering t...
High-performance control systems (HPCSs) are sophisticated vibration mitigation strategies that incl...
High-performance materials and modern construction techniques are contributing to the development of...
High-performance control systems (HPCS) are sophisticated vibration-mitigation devices that include ...
High-performance control systems (HPCSs), including active, semi-active, and hybrid systems, have be...
To ensure safety and continuous operation of dynamic systems, including civil structures, mechanical...
Cyber–physical empirical methods consist in partitioning a dynamical system under study into a set o...
The active suppression of structural vibration is normally achieved by either feedforward or feedbac...
Objective of this paper is to present robust control strategies able to handle acceleration feedback...
Computational models are used in virtually all fields of applied sciences and engineering to predict...
This study deals with robust optimum design of tuned mass dampers installed on multi-degree-of-freed...
Friction-based structural control is an available strategy for reducing the seismic response of buil...
UnrestrictedThe development of effective structural health monitoring (SHM) methodologies is imperat...
Abstract: Uncertainty is inherent in the control of all engineering structures. This uncertainty can...
The design of seismic protective devices (SPDs), such as fluid viscous dampers (VDs), and inertial v...
Nowadays computational models are used in virtually all fields of applied sciences and engineering t...
High-performance control systems (HPCSs) are sophisticated vibration mitigation strategies that incl...
High-performance materials and modern construction techniques are contributing to the development of...
High-performance control systems (HPCS) are sophisticated vibration-mitigation devices that include ...
High-performance control systems (HPCSs), including active, semi-active, and hybrid systems, have be...
To ensure safety and continuous operation of dynamic systems, including civil structures, mechanical...
Cyber–physical empirical methods consist in partitioning a dynamical system under study into a set o...
The active suppression of structural vibration is normally achieved by either feedforward or feedbac...
Objective of this paper is to present robust control strategies able to handle acceleration feedback...
Computational models are used in virtually all fields of applied sciences and engineering to predict...
This study deals with robust optimum design of tuned mass dampers installed on multi-degree-of-freed...
Friction-based structural control is an available strategy for reducing the seismic response of buil...
UnrestrictedThe development of effective structural health monitoring (SHM) methodologies is imperat...
Abstract: Uncertainty is inherent in the control of all engineering structures. This uncertainty can...
The design of seismic protective devices (SPDs), such as fluid viscous dampers (VDs), and inertial v...
Nowadays computational models are used in virtually all fields of applied sciences and engineering t...