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Mixed H₂/H∞ Tracking Control with Constraints for Single Quadcopter Carrying a Cable-suspended Payload
In order to control a single quadcopter with a cable-suspended payload to follow the desired trajectory, a mixed H₂/H∞ controller with constraints is developed. Firstly, the Euler-Lagrange dynamic model is built and linearized. Then the extended model for path tracking problem is designed. Based on linear matrix inequality (LMI), state feedback controller H₂ and H∞ with constraints is illustrated. Aiming to maintain a good balance in transient behaviors and frequency-domain performance, the mixed controller is presented. Finally, the control strategies are utilized in a simulation test and the result validates the proposed method
Magneto-infrared spectroscopy of Landau levels and Zeeman splitting of three-dimensional massless Dirac Fermions in ZrTe
We present a magneto-infrared spectroscopy study on a newly identified
three-dimensional (3D) Dirac semimetal ZrTe. We observe clear transitions
between Landau levels and their further splitting under magnetic field. Both
the sequence of transitions and their field dependence follow quantitatively
the relation expected for 3D \emph{massless} Dirac fermions. The measurement
also reveals an exceptionally low magnetic field needed to drive the compound
into its quantum limit, demonstrating that ZrTe is an extremely clean
system and ideal platform for studying 3D Dirac fermions. The splitting of the
Landau levels provides a direct and bulk spectroscopic evidence that a
relatively weak magnetic field can produce a sizeable Zeeman effect on the 3D
Dirac fermions, which lifts the spin degeneracy of Landau levels. Our analysis
indicates that the compound evolves from a Dirac semimetal into a topological
line-node semimetal under current magnetic field configuration.Comment: Editors' Suggestio
The Fate of the Accelerating Universe
The presently accelerating universe may keep accelerating forever, eventually
run into the event horizon problem, and thus be in conflict with the
superstring idea. In the other way around, the current accelerating phase as
well as the fate of the universe may be swayed by a negative cosmological
constant, which dictates a big crunch. Based on the current observational data,
in this paper we investigate how large the magnitude of a negative cosmological
constant is allowed to be. In addition, for distinguishing the sign of the
cosmological constant via observations, we point out that a measure of the
evolution of the dark energy equation of state may be a good discriminator.
Hopefully future observations will provide much more detailed information about
dark energy and thereby indicates the sign of the cosmological constant as well
as the fate of the presently accelerating universe.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, LaTe
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