This thesis addresses the problem of optimal management of water resources in inland navigation networks from a control theory perspective. The main objectives to be attained consist in guaranteeing the navigability condition of the network, minimizing the operational cost and ensuring a long lifespan of the equipment. However, their complex dynamics, large time delays and negligible bottom slopes complicate their management. In order to achieve the optimal management, the efficient control of the hydraulic structures must be ensured. To this end, a control-oriented modeling approach is derived. The resulting formulation belongs to the class of delayed desciptor systems, for which model predictive control and moving horizon estimation can b...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumen...
Inland waterways are large-scale systems, generally characterized by negligible bottom slopes and la...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumentation and S...
Cette thèse contribue à répondre au problème de la gestion optimale des ressources en eau dans les r...
Inland waterways are large-scale networks used principally for navigation. Even if the transport pla...
The work of this thesis aims to introduce and implement a predictive management under uncertainties ...
Supervision and control of extended dynamic systems characterized by non-linearities and important t...
National audienceInland waterway networks are likely to go through heavy changes due to a will in in...
This work regards the design of optimization techniques for the purposes of state estimation and con...
Inland navigation transport takes part in the Trans-European network program (TEN-T ), which aims at...
This paper focuses on the Normal Navigation Level (NNL) control of a hydraulic channel that is locat...
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Trabajo presentado en la 13th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, celebrada en Palermo (It...
This paper focuses on the Normal Navigation Level (NNL) control of a hydraulic channel that is locat...
De part et d’autre de la Terre, on observe de plus en plus de phénomènes naturels dévastateurs, parm...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumen...
Inland waterways are large-scale systems, generally characterized by negligible bottom slopes and la...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumentation and S...
Cette thèse contribue à répondre au problème de la gestion optimale des ressources en eau dans les r...
Inland waterways are large-scale networks used principally for navigation. Even if the transport pla...
The work of this thesis aims to introduce and implement a predictive management under uncertainties ...
Supervision and control of extended dynamic systems characterized by non-linearities and important t...
National audienceInland waterway networks are likely to go through heavy changes due to a will in in...
This work regards the design of optimization techniques for the purposes of state estimation and con...
Inland navigation transport takes part in the Trans-European network program (TEN-T ), which aims at...
This paper focuses on the Normal Navigation Level (NNL) control of a hydraulic channel that is locat...
@2017 Personal use of these materials is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all ot...
Trabajo presentado en la 13th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, celebrada en Palermo (It...
This paper focuses on the Normal Navigation Level (NNL) control of a hydraulic channel that is locat...
De part et d’autre de la Terre, on observe de plus en plus de phénomènes naturels dévastateurs, parm...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumen...
Inland waterways are large-scale systems, generally characterized by negligible bottom slopes and la...
In recent years, inland navigation networks benefit from the innovation of the instrumentation and S...