Developments in Fractional Order Modeling and Control

Fractional_Control 2020


Automation & Control Theory



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The 7th, 2020 International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technology,
CoDIT'20 (will be held from June 29 to July 2, 2020 in Prague, Czech Republic) – Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, GDR RO,...
website: https://codit2020.com
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Special Session Chair:
Dr. Abhaya Pal Singh,
Symbiosis Institute of Technology,
Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India
email: abhaya.singh@sitpune.edu.in
Session description
Fractional calculus is an alternative approach for modeling and control of a system, frequently opted by many researchers in the last few decades. Fractional order approach has the potential to provide a more accurate analysis of a system compared to its integer counterpart. This special session is dedicated to the developments towards the modeling and control of a system using a fractional calculus approach. The goal of this session is to bring new ideas in the area of fractional-order modeling and control, and provide a platform for researchers to exchange their ideas. The fellow researchers, academicians, industry experts, and students from engineering disciplines working on a similar topic are welcome to contribute to the session.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
❖ Fractional Order Control:
• Developments in the tuning of fractional PID controllers.
• Fractional control strategies for different systems.
• Robotic Systems
• UAVs
• Renewable Energy Systems
• Sliding Mode Control
• Adaptive Fractional Order Control
• Developments of optimized control algorithms
❖ Factional Order modeling:
• Dynamical Systems
• Robotic Systems
• Under-actuated Systems
• UAVs
• Developments of optimized algorithms for modeling
• Renewable Energy Systems
• Mechatronics
• Electronic Devices and Circuits