Special Issue on Control Co-Design

ASME Letters in Dynamic Systems and Control
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The topic of control co-design, the design of physical products and their controllers to produce an optimal system, has become increasingly important for a number of reasons; one, because products are incorporating far more controllers than they once did, and two, because constrained resources are driving engineers from merely finding feasible solutions towards finding optimal solutions. 

A number of researchers are working in this area, many of whom participated in a recent NSF-sponsored workshop on Control Co-Design at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in May 2023. This recent workshop, and increasing interest in the topic among many researchers, make it a good candidate for a special issue in the Letters in Dynamic Systems and Control.


Topic Areas

THE SCOPE OF THIS ISSUE INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:
  • Theoretical developments in control-co-design, particularly those with a stronger emphasis on the control aspects of co-design
  • The use of dynamic systems simulation to evaluate and test systems that have been designed with a control co-design approach
  • Practical applications of control co-design to engineered systems
  • The establishment of benchmark cases for control co-design
  • Control co-design in energy systems
  • Control co-design in transportation systems

Special Issue Publication Dates


Paper submission deadline: September 1, 2024
Initial review completed: November 1, 2024
Publication date: January 2025

Submission Instructions

Papers should be submitted electronically to the journal through the ASME Journal Tool. If you already have an account, log in as an author and select Submit Paper. If you do not have an account, you can create one here

Once at the Paper Submittal page, select the ASME Letters in Dynamic Systems and Control and then under the Special Issue field, select Special Issue on Control Co-Design

Papers received after the deadline or papers not selected for the Special Issue may be accepted for publication in a regular issue.

Guest Editors

Diane Peters, Kettering University, USA, (dpeters@kettering.edu)

 

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