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IEEE, 2021
The controlling techniques of liquid level in a coupled conical tank system is a challenging task... more The controlling techniques of liquid level in a coupled conical tank system is a challenging task owing to its continuous changing cross-section and non-linearity in the system. In this paper, an adaptive model predictive controller (AMPC) is presented to control the valve speed of conical shaped tank to maintain the liquid level. In AMPC, the plant model states are changed in every cycle along with the MPC controller to update the plant parameters in a precise manner, which is a major concern due to its non-linear behavior. Moreover, the comparative analysis of coupled conical tank system with other controllers like Fractional order PID (FOPID) controller and PID controller is carried out. The simulation results represent the superiority of the AMPC controller as compared to the other controlling methods in terms of response time and overshoot.
Papers by m munawar
Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi/The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 2011
reported an inhibiting effect of large concentrations of THC on agonist induced platelet aggregat... more reported an inhibiting effect of large concentrations of THC on agonist induced platelet aggregation (8), others documented increased aggregation of platelets in the presence of THC (9). Increased myocardial oxygen demand, decreased blood supply, marked vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries and platelet activation all contribute to the development of acute event. In our case, probably, he has had early onset coronary heart disease in whom the cigarette smoking was the single risk factor and cannabis smoking triggered the plaque rupture and induced thrombosis. Conclusion We reported this case to attract attention that cannabis may be a much more common cause of myocardial infarction than is generally recognized. Clinicians should be more cautious when taking medical history about use of cannabis and similar illicit substances. Also like our patient's presentation, irreversible damage to the myocardium may be unavoidable when they admit to the hospital at late hours of myocardial infarction perhaps because of the deterioration of perception related to marijuana use.
IEEE, 2021
The controlling techniques of liquid level in a coupled conical tank system is a challenging task... more The controlling techniques of liquid level in a coupled conical tank system is a challenging task owing to its continuous changing cross-section and non-linearity in the system. In this paper, an adaptive model predictive controller (AMPC) is presented to control the valve speed of conical shaped tank to maintain the liquid level. In AMPC, the plant model states are changed in every cycle along with the MPC controller to update the plant parameters in a precise manner, which is a major concern due to its non-linear behavior. Moreover, the comparative analysis of coupled conical tank system with other controllers like Fractional order PID (FOPID) controller and PID controller is carried out. The simulation results represent the superiority of the AMPC controller as compared to the other controlling methods in terms of response time and overshoot.
Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi/The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 2011
reported an inhibiting effect of large concentrations of THC on agonist induced platelet aggregat... more reported an inhibiting effect of large concentrations of THC on agonist induced platelet aggregation (8), others documented increased aggregation of platelets in the presence of THC (9). Increased myocardial oxygen demand, decreased blood supply, marked vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries and platelet activation all contribute to the development of acute event. In our case, probably, he has had early onset coronary heart disease in whom the cigarette smoking was the single risk factor and cannabis smoking triggered the plaque rupture and induced thrombosis. Conclusion We reported this case to attract attention that cannabis may be a much more common cause of myocardial infarction than is generally recognized. Clinicians should be more cautious when taking medical history about use of cannabis and similar illicit substances. Also like our patient's presentation, irreversible damage to the myocardium may be unavoidable when they admit to the hospital at late hours of myocardial infarction perhaps because of the deterioration of perception related to marijuana use.