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    Red Automatl@bs. Compartiendo recursos de experimentación a través de Internet: la experiencia Automatl@bs
    (2009-09-01) Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Vargas Oyarzún, Héctor; Canto Díez, María Antonia; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Morilla García, Fernando; Farias, Gonzalo
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    Advanced Control by Reinforcement Learning for Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Comparison with Traditional Approaches
    (MDPI, 2023) Gorrotxategi Zipitria, Mikel; Hernández del Olmo, Félix; Gaudioso Vázquez, Elena; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Raquel
    Control mechanisms for biological treatment of wastewater treatment plants are mostly based on PIDS. However, their performance is far from optimal due to the high non-linearity of the biological and changing processes involved. Therefore, more advanced control techniques are proposed in the literature (e.g., using artificial intelligence techniques). However, these new control techniques have not been compared to the traditional approaches that are actually being used in real plants. To this end, in this paper, we present a comparison of the PID control configurations currently applied to control the dissolved oxygen concentration (in the active sludge process) against a reinforcement learning agent. Our results show that it is possible to have a very competitive operating cost budget when these innovative techniques are applied.
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    A methology to model and simuate binary distillation columns with inventory control
    (2004-01-01) Duro Carralero, Natividad; Morilla García, Fernando
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    Developing and Implementing Virtual and Remote Labs for Control Education: The UNED pilot experience
    (17th IFAC World Congress (IFAC'08) Seoul, Korea, July 6-11, 2008, 2008-07-06) Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Vargas Oyarzún, Héctor; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Morilla García, Fernando
    Last years, research efforts on the development of virtual and remote laboratories in control engineering education have been reported in many conferences, workshops and journals. However, it is observed that pilot experiences about the utilization of web-based laboratories are not habitual practices. In this paper it is described the pilot experience of the Department of Computer Science and Automatic Control of the Spanish University of Distance Learning (UNED) about the introduction of three webbased laboratories in a course on process control. This experience begins with descriptions of the tools employed to develop client and server-sides and the collaborative environment used to publish the labs in Internet. Attention is due to the concept of task protocol. It consists essentially of an ordered list of activities that students must execute in the virtual and remote mode of each one of the three web-based laboratories. To conclude, results of the pilot experience are given by means of evaluation questionnaires.
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    Auto-Tuning PID controllers in terms of relative damping
    (IFAC 2000, 2000-01-01) González López, Antonio; Morilla García, Fernando; Duro Carralero, Natividad
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    Modelado y simulación de columnas binarias de destilación con control de inventario
    (Workshop en: Metodologías de Modelado y Simulación de Sistemas, 2001., 2001-01-01) Duro Carralero, Natividad; Morilla García, Fernando
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    The Three-Tank System: A Remote and Virtual Control Laboratory using Easy Java Simulations
    (2005-01-01) Vargas Oyarzún, Héctor; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Sánchez Moreno, José; Pastor Vargas, Rafael; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    Data mining technique for fast retrieval of similar waveforms in Fusion massive databases
    (Elsevier, 2008-01-01) Vega, J.; Pereira González, Augusto; Portas, A.; Santos, Matilde; Sánchez, E.; Pajares Martínsanz, Gonzalo; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Sánchez Moreno, José; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Farias, Gonzalo
    Fusion measurement systems generate similarwaveforms for reproducible behavior.Amajor difficulty related to data analysis is the identification, in a rapid and automated way, of a set of discharges with comparable behaviour, i.e. discharges with “similar” waveforms. Here we introduce a new technique for rapid searching and retrieval of “similar” signals. The approach consists of building a classification system that avoids traversing the whole database looking for similarities. The classification system diminishes the problem dimensionality (by means of waveform feature extraction) and reduces the searching space to just the most probable “similar” waveforms (clustering techniques). In the searching procedure, the input waveform is classified in any of the existing clusters. Then, a similarity measure is computed between the input signal and all cluster elements in order to identify the most similar waveforms. The inner product of normalized vectors is used as the similarity measure as it allows the searching process to be independent of signal gain and polarity. This development has been applied recently to TJ-II stellarator databases and has been integrated into its remote participation system.
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    A 3-D Simulation of a Single-Sided Linear Induction Motor with Transverse and Longitudinal Magnetic Flux
    (MDPI, 2020) Domínguez Hernández, Juan Antonio; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Gaudioso Vázquez, Elena; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6437-5878
    This paper presents a novel and improved configuration of a single-sided linear induction motor. The geometry of the motor has been modified to be able to operate with a mixed magnetic flux configuration and with a new configuration of paths for the eddy currents induced inside the aluminum plate. To this end, two slots of dielectric have been introduced into the aluminum layer of the moving part with a dimension of 1 mm, an iron yoke into the primary part, and lastly, the width of the transversal slots has been optimized. Specifically, in the enhanced motor, there are two magnetic fluxes inside the motor that circulate across two different planes: a longitudinal magnetic flux which goes along the direction of the movement and a transversal magnetic flux which is closed through a perpendicular plane with respect to that direction. With this new configuration, the motor achieves a great increment of the thrust force without increasing the electrical supply. In addition, the proposed model creates a new spatial configuration of the eddy currents and an improvement of the main magnetic circuit. These novelties are relevant because they represent a great improvement in the efficiency of the linear induction motor for low velocities at a very low cost. All simulations have been made with the finite elements method—3D, both in standstill conditions and in motion in order to obtain the characteristic curves of the main forces developed by the linear induction motor.
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    Web-Based learning resources for vocational training for automation technicians
    (IFAC 2006, 2006-01-01) Vargas Oyarzún, Héctor; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Farias Castro, Gonzalo Alberto; Esquembre Martínez, Francisco; Sánchez Moreno, José; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Farias, Gonzalo