Author:
Adelt Philipp, ,Esau Natascha,Schmidt Alexander,
Abstract
Hybrid planning is an approach to couple continuous domains commonly found in mechatronic systems with discrete planning problems. An ongoing effort to bring self-optimization as a design means of improved overall system operation quality to mechatronic systems is the overall frame that this approach is embedded in. An innovative rail-bound vehicle system propelled by a linear motor employs an Air Gap Adjustment System to control the air gap between the two motor parts and is presented as an application to the concept.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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