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IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1995
- Pierre Bidan, Serge Boverie, Vincent Chaumerliac:

Nonlinear control of a spark-ignition engine. 4-13 - V. K. Jones, Brian A. Ault, Gene F. Franklin, J. David Powell:

Identification and air-fuel ratio control of a spark ignition engine. 14-21 - Chen-Fang Chang, Nicholas P. Fekete, Alois Amstutz, J. David Powell:

Air-fuel ratio control in spark-ignition engines using estimation theory. 22-31 - Hitoshi Shiraishi, Susan L. Ipri, Dong-Il Dan Cho

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CMAC neural network controller for fuel-injection systems. 32-38 - Alois Amstutz, Luigi del Re:

EGO sensor based robust output control of EGR in diesel engines. 39-48 - Koki Hayashi, Yoshinao Shimizu, Yasuhiko Dote, Akira Takayama, Atsushi Hirako:

Neuro fuzzy transmission control for automobile with variable loads. 49-53 - Lino Guzzella, Andreas Michael Schmid:

Feedback linearization of spark-ignition engines with continuously variable transmissions. 54-60 - Janos Gertler, Mark Costin, Xiaowen Fang, Zdzislaw Kowalczuk

, Moid Kunwer, Ramin Monajemy:
Model based diagnosis for automotive engines-algorithm development and testing on a production vehicle. 61-69 - Yao-Jung Shiao

, John J. Moskwa:
Cylinder pressure and combustion heat release estimation for SI engine diagnostics using nonlinear sliding observers. 70-78 - Sergey V. Drakunov, Ümit Özgüner, Peter Dix, Behrouz Ashrafi:

ABS control using optimum search via sliding modes. 79-85 - Rajesh Rajamani

, J. Karl Hedrick:
Adaptive observers for active automotive suspensions: theory and experiment. 86-93 - Andrew G. Alleyne, J. Karl Hedrick:

Nonlinear adaptive control of active suspensions. 94-101 - Boris Lohmann:

Application of model order reduction to a hydropneumatic vehicle suspension. 102-109 - Daniel E. Williams

, Wassim M. Haddad:
Nonlinear control of roll moment distribution to influence vehicle yaw characteristics. 110-116 - Laura Ryan Ray

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Nonlinear state and tire force estimation for advanced vehicle control. 117-124 - Mitsuji Sampei, Takeshi Tamura, Tadaharu Kobayashi, Nobuhiro Shibui:

Arbitrary path tracking control of articulated vehicles using nonlinear control theory. 125-131 - Jürgen Ackermann, Jürgen Guldner, Wolfgang Sienel, Reinhold Steinhauser, Vadim I. Utkin:

Linear and nonlinear controller design for robust automatic steering. 132-143 - Albert Messmer, Markos Papageorgiou:

Route diversion control in motorway networks via nonlinear optimization. 144-154
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1995
- Humberto E. Garcia, Asok Ray, Robert M. Edwards:

A reconfigurable hybrid system and its application to power plant control. 157-170 - Roland Stenz, Udo Kuhn:

Automation of a batch distillation column using fuzzy and conventional control. 171-176 - Eric Paljug, Xiaoping Yun:

Experimental study of two robot arms manipulating large objects. 177-188 - Sandeep Jain, Farshad Khorrami

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Positioning of unknown flexible payloads for robotic arms using a wrist-mounted force/torque sensor. 189-201 - Abdelfatah M. Mohamed, Ilene Busch-Vishniac:

Imbalance compensation and automation balancing in magnetic bearing systems using the Q-parameterization theory. 202-211 - Neil A. Duffie, Vittaldas V. Prabhu:

Distributed system-level control of vehicles in a high-performance material transfer system. 212-217 - Kang G. Shin, Xianzhong Cui:

Computing time delay and its effects on real-time control systems. 218-224 - Seung Ho Hong:

Scheduling algorithm of data sampling times in the integrated communication and control systems. 225-230 - Rajkumar Vedam

, Ronald R. Mohler:
Nonlinear control methods for power systems: a comparison. 231-237 - MengChu Zhou, Chi-Hsu Wang, Xiaoyong Zhao:

Automating Mason's rule and its application to analysis of stochastic Petri nets. 238-244 - Weng Khuen Ho, Chang Chieh Hang, Junhong Zhou:

Performance and gain and phase margins of well-known PI tuning formulas. 245-248
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1995
- René David:

Grafcet: a powerful tool for specification of logic controllers. 253-268 - Jordan M. Berg, Richard J. Adams, James C. Malas, Siva S. Banda:

Nonlinear optimization-based design of ram velocity profiles for isothermal forging. 269-278 - Jonathan H. Friedman, Pramod P. Khargonekar

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Application of identification in 𝒽∞ to lightly damped systems: two case studies. 279-289 - Glauco Nery Taranto

, Joe H. Chow, Hisham Othman:
Robust redesign of power system damping controllers. 290-298 - Luigi del Re, Alberto Isidori:

Performance enhancement of nonlinear drives by feedback linearization of linear-bilinear cascade models. 299-308 - Chun-Hung Chen, Yu-Chi Ho:

An approximation approach of the standard clock method for general discrete-event simulation. 309-317 - Raymond Tang, Grantham K. H. Pang

, Stephen S. Woo:
A continuous fuzzy Petri net tool for intelligent process monitoring and control. 318-329 - Tong Heng Lee, Qing-Guo Wang, Kok Kiong Tan:

A modified relay-based technique for improved critical point estimation in process control. 330-337 - Eduardo Licéaga-Castro

, Gerrit M. van der Molen:
Submarine H∞ depth control under wave disturbances. 338-346 - Eric G. Laukonen, Kevin M. Passino, V. Krishnaswami, Guan-Chun Luh, Giorgio Rizzoni

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Fault detection and isolation for an experimental internal combustion engine via fuzzy identification. 347-355 - D. G. Benshabat, A. Bar-Gill:

Robust command-to-line-of-sight guidance via variable-structure control. 356-361 - David M. Koenig:

Dynamic deadtime estimation for velocity-dependent systems. 362-363
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1995
- Magnus Akke, Karl-Heinz Lampe:

Nonlinear interaction of DC cables and magnetically controlled ship-steering autopilots. 365-376 - Anna Soffía Hauksdóttir, Tom Söderström, Y. P. Thorfinnsson, Arnar Gestsson:

System identification of a three-phase submerged-arc ferrosilicon furnace. 377-387 - Marc Bodson

, John N. Chiasson, Robert T. Novotnak:
A systematic approach to selecting flux references for torque maximization in induction motors. 388-397 - Julio J. Gonzalez, Glenn R. Widmann:

A force commanded impedance control scheme for robots with hard nonlinearities. 398-408 - Wodek Gawronski, C. S. Racho, Jeffrey A. Mellstrom:

Application of the LQG and feedforward controllers to the deep space network antennas. 417-421

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