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Special issue on “Emerging control techniques for mechatronic and transportation systems”
Asian Journal of Control ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-06 , DOI: 10.1002/asjc.2403


It is extremely important in the contemporary global society to develop reliable control techniques for mechatronic and transportation systems that can be easily implemented using modern digital and wireless technologies to force engineering systems to behave like skilled workers who work quickly, accurately, and cheaply, despite parametric variations, nonlinearities, and persistent disturbances. Many engineering control problems still remain unsolved, especially for mechatronic and transportation systems, under the following realistic hypotheses: parametric and/or structural uncertainties, fast‐varying references, measurement noises, real amplifiers and actuators, and/or finite online computation time of the control signal. Furthermore, to reduce the gap between theory and practical feasibility, the designed control laws should be easy to design and implement with smart sensors, power supplies, and intelligent actuators.

The objective of this Special Issue is to present emerging control techniques for mechatronic and transportation systems that can be successfully applied to numerous engineering applications (e.g., control of rolling mills, conveyor belts, unicycles, bicycles, cars, trains, ships, airplanes, drones, missiles, satellites, platoons, manufacturing robots, such as welding, painting, assembly, pick and place for printed circuit boards, packaging and labeling, palletizing, product inspection, and testing ones, and surgical robots). The topics include but are not limited to:

  • Unmanned systems
  • Industrial robots
  • Remote servomechanisms
  • Transportation systems
  • Vehicle platoons
  • Networked autonomous agents
  • Smart sensors and actuators
  • Human‐machine interaction and human‐machine cooperation
  • IoT control design
  • From research to industry

Guest Editors

Michael Basin

Autonomous University of Nuevo, Mexico

Email: mbasin@fcfm.uanl.mx

Mohammed Chadli

University of Paris‐Saclay, France

Email: mohammed.chadli@univevry.fr

Laura Celentano

University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Email: laura.celentano@unina.it

Peng Shi

University of Adelaide, Australia

Email: peng.shi@adelaide.edu.au

Important Dates:

March 15, 2020 Deadline for Submissions
June 15, 2020 Completion of First Review
August 15, 2020 Completion of Final Review
November 15, 2020 Receipt of Final Manuscript
March, 2021 (Tentatively Vol. 23:2) Publication

About AJC

The Asian Journal of Control, an ACA (Asian Control Association) affiliated journal, is the first international journal originating from the Asian Pacific region and being recognized by the major body of control researchers in this region. The Asian Journal of Control publishes bimonthly high‐quality papers on original theoretical and experimental research and development in the areas of control, involving all facets of control theory and its application. Functionally, this journal not only provides a forum where control researchers and practitioners can exchange their knowledge and experiences in control areas, but also serves as an educational means for students and any others who would like to learn new topics in this technical area. The journal aims to be a key interface between control communities within the Asian Pacific region and throughout the world and is listed by Science Citation Index Expanded.

How to submit

Potential authors are encouraged to upload the electronic file of their manuscript (in PDF format) through the journal's online submission website: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asjc.

If you encounter any submission problems, please contact Prof. Lichen Fu, the Editor‐in‐Chief. E‐mail: lichen@ntu.edu.tw

All submission should include a title page containing the title of the paper, an abstract and a list of keywords, authors' full names and affiliations, complete postal and electronic address, phone and fax numbers. The contacting author should be clearly identified. For detailed submission guidelines, please visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/19346093/homepage/forauthors.html



中文翻译:

关于“机电和运输系统的新兴控制技术”的特刊

在当今的全球社会中,为机电一体化和运输系统开发可靠的控制技术非常重要,可以使用现代的数字和无线技术轻松实施这些控制技术,以迫使工程系统像技术工人一样,尽管参数化也能快速,准确,廉价地工作变化,非线性和持续干扰。在以下现实假设下,许多工程控制问题仍未解决,尤其是对于机电和运输系统而言:参数和/或结构不确定性,快速变化的参考值,测量噪声,实际放大器和执行器和/或有限的在线计算时间控制信号。此外,为缩小理论与实际可行性之间的差距,

本期特刊的目的是介绍适用于机电和运输系统的新兴控制技术,这些技术可成功应用于众多工程应用(例如,轧机,传送带,单轮车,自行车,汽车,火车,轮船,飞机,无人机的控制) ,导弹,卫星,排,制造机器人,例如焊接,喷漆,组装,拾取和放置印刷电路板,包装和贴标签,码垛,产品检验和测试,以及外科手术机器人)。主题包括但不限于:

  • 无人系统
  • 工业机器人
  • 远程伺服机制
  • 运输系统
  • 车辆排
  • 网络自治代理
  • 智能传感器和执行器
  • 人机交互与人机合作
  • 物联网控制设计
  • 从研究到产业

客座编辑

迈克尔·贝辛

墨西哥新自治大学

电子邮件:mbasin@fcfm.uanl.mx

穆罕默德·查德利(Mohammed Chadli)

法国巴黎萨克莱大学

电子邮件:mohammed.chadli@univevry.fr

劳拉·塞伦塔诺(Laura Celentano)

意大利那不勒斯费德里科大学

电子邮件:laura.celentano@unina.it

彭诗

澳大利亚阿德莱德大学

电子邮件:peng.shi@adelaide.edu.au

重要的日子:

2020年3月15日 提交截止日期
2020年6月15日 完成第一次审查
2020年8月15日 完成最终审查
2020年11月15日 最终稿的收据
2021年3月(暂定23:2卷) 出版物

关于AJC

《亚洲控制杂志》是ACA(亚洲控制协会)的附属期刊,是第一本源自亚太地区的国际期刊,并被该地区的主要控制研究人员所认可。《亚洲控制杂志》每两个月发表一次高质量的论文,内容涉及控制领域的原始理论和实验研究与发展,涉及控制理论及其应用的各个方面。从功能上讲,该期刊不仅提供了一个控制研究人员和实践者可以在控制领域交流知识和经验的论坛,而且还为学生和任何其他想学习该技术领域新话题的人提供了一种教育手段。

提交方式

建议潜在的作者通过该期刊的在线投稿网站http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asjc上传其手稿的电子文件(PDF格式)。

如果您遇到任何投稿问题,请联系主编傅力兴教授。电子邮件:lichen@ntu.edu.tw

所有投稿应包括标题页,其中包含论文标题,摘要和关键字列表,作者的全名和隶属关系,完整的邮政和电子地址,电话和传真号码。应该清楚地确定联系作者。有关详细的提交准则,请访问:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/19346093/homepage/forauthors.html

更新日期:2020-07-06
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