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CO8611 MINI PROJECT

SIXTH SEMESTER B.E. CCE (BATCH 2020-24)


R 2017
Academic Year 2022-23

Proposed Title

By

Names of the students (Roll No. Register No. )

Under the Guidance of


Name of the Guide with
Qualification and Designation

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Contents
Literature Review

Problem Formulation

Objectives of the Mini Project

Proposed Methodology/Design/Algorithm/Flowchart

Timelines

References

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Literature Review

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S.No. Title of the Paper Authors Details of Journal / Research Contribution Comments
and Year of Conference Paper
Publication
1 Robust Parametric Classical Keel & IEEE Transactions on Lag and lead compensators are
Control Design Bhattacharyya Automatic Control, vol. 39, used for servo applications. Lag
(1994) no. 7, pp. 1524-1530 compensator is used for improving
Control Systems Engineering Nise(2011) John Wiley and Sons, United the steady state response whereas
Control Systems: Principles and Kingdom lead compensator is employed to
Design Gopal (2011) Tata McGraw Hill, New improve the transient response
Delhi
2 A new phase-lead design method Lee(2005) IEEE Transactions on Compensator design is carried out
using the root locus diagrams Automatic Control, vol. 50, for servo systems using lag and
no. 11, pp. 1887-1891 lead compensators.
Modern Control Engineering
Tuning of phase-lead Ogata 2009 Prentice Hall, New Delhi
compensators for exact gain and
phase margins Wang et al (2006) Automatica, vol. 42, no. 2,
pp. 349-352
3 Auto-tuning of phase lead/lag Loh et al(2004) Automatica, vol. 40, no. 3, Design procedure of such
compensators pp.423-429 compensators is found to be
S.NO.2 Ogata(2009) S.NO.2 iterative, laborious and
On Lag Controllers: Design and Teixeira & IEEE Transactions on time-consuming.
Implementation Assuncao(2002) Education, vol. 45, no. 3, pp.
The exact and unique solution 285-288
for phase-lead and phase-lag
compensation Wang(2003) IEEE Transactions on
Synthesis of phase-lead/lag Education, vol. 46, no. 2, pp.
compensators with complete 258-262
information on gain and phase
margins Wang.(2009) Automatica, vol. 45, no. 4,
pp. 1026-1031

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S.No. Title of the Paper Authors Details of Journal / Research Contribution Comments
and Year of Conference Paper
Publication
4 Robust Parametric Classical Keel & IEEE Transactions on Employed graphical tools such as
Control Design Bhattacharyya Automatic Control, vol. 39, bode, nyquist and root locus plots
(1994) no. 7, pp. 1524-1530 to achieve the desired
specifications of gain and phase
margin for the systems with
parameter uncertainty.
5 A Non-Trial-and-Error Method Yeung & IEEE Transactions on A non-trial and error design This paper has paved
for Lag-Lead Compensator Chen(1998) Education, vol. 41, pp. method is suggested for the design the way to suggest a
Design 76-80. of lag-lead compensator to meet simple and powerful
the desired specifications such as non-iterative
steady-state error, gain margin and compensator design for
phase margin of a third order position control of
system. BLDC motor drive in
the proposed work.
6 Lag compensating controller Schultz & US Patent 6445169 B1 A lag compensating controller was
having an improved transient Lidsky(2002) designed to improve transient
response response.

7 Auto-tuning of phase lead/lag Loh et al(2004) Automatica, vol. 40, no. 3, Presented an auto-tuning procedure
compensators pp.423-429 for Lag and Lead compensators to
meet the desired specifications for
the systems whose models cannot
be accurately predicted.

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S.No. Title of the Paper Authors Details of Journal / Research Contribution Comments
and Year of Conference Paper
Publication
8 On Lag Controllers: Design and Teixeira & IEEE Transactions on Design procedures were developed
Implementation Assuncao (2002) Education, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. for the design of lag and lead
Wang et al (2006) 285-288 compensators in the stable
Tuning of phase-lead Automatica, vol. 42, no. 2, operating regions of systems when
compensators for exact gain and Wang (2009) pp. 349-352 complete information on gain
phase margins margin and phase margin was
Synthesis of phase-lead/lag Automatica, vol. 45, no. 4, known.
compensators with complete pp. 1026-1031
information on gain and phase .
margins
9 Concurrent relay-PID Control Li & Tsang(2007) International Journal of Emphasised that lead compensator
for Motor Position Servo Control, Automation, and could be used for deadband-relay
Systems Systems, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. sub controller to achieve excellent
234-242 relative stability in DC motor
position servo system.
10 Implementation of a lag-lead Chen(1988) Proceedings of Implemented a lag-lead
compensator for robots twenty-seventh IEEE compensator for robots
conference on Decision and
Control, vol. 1, pp. 174 – 179
11 Design and digital Shanmugasundra International Journal on Designed a digital non iterative
implementation of non-iterative m et al(2011) Power Electronics, vol. 3, no. controller for BLDC servo system
controller for improved 5, pp. 510-526 and found that the controller
performance of typical BLDC yielded excellent transient and
servo systems steady state response

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S.No. Title of the Paper Authors Details of Journal / Research Contribution Comments
and Year of Conference Paper
Publication
12 The exact and unique solution Wang(2003) IEEE Transactions on In spite of the advances in modern
for phase-lead and phase-lag Education, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. control system design techniques
compensation 258-262 such as state-based optimal and
frequency-based controls, much
design, especially industrial design
is still developed using classical
frequency domain techniques.
Presented the exact and unique
solution to the design of lead/lag
compensation when the desired
gains in magnitude and phase are
known at a given frequency.
13 On Lag Controllers: Design and Teixeira & IEEE Transactions on Lead/lag compensators are widely
Implementation Assuncao (2002) Education, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. employed for control designers to
285-288 satisfy the desired performance
specifications

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Problem Formulation

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PROBLEM FORMULATION
• To find out fake review in the website this “Fake
Product Review Monitoring and Removal for
Genuine Online Product Reviews Using Opinion
Mining” system is introduced.

• This system will find out fake reviews made by


posting fake comments about a product by
identifying user buying behaviors list ’.

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Objectives of the Mini Project

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OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSED WORK

⚫ To design a fake review in the website this


“Fake Product Review Monitoring and
Removal for Genuine Online Product
Reviews Using Opinion Mining” system is
introduced.
⚫ Once user purchase the product means
then only application allow to user post
review on this website else it will block fake
review automatically.
⚫ This system helps the user to find out

correct review of the product.


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Proposed Methodology/Design/
Algorithm/Flowchart

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DESIGN OF PROPOSED COMPENSATOR
• The proposed system provides an optimal way
for the online product review with elimination
of fake reviews.
• This helps to the user to get appropriate reviews
from the website about the product.
• Only the user who purchased the product can
send feedback and reviews.

• User gets genuine reviews about the product. •


User can post their own review about the
product

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Timelines

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Timeline Work to be Completed
March
8,2023
March
22,2023
April 8,
2023
April
25,2023

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REFERENCES
⚫ Keel, LH & Bhattacharyya, SP 1994, ‘Robust parametric classical control design’, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.
39, no. 7, pp. 1524-1530.
⚫ Nise, SN 2011, Control Systems Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, United Kingdom.
⚫ Gopal, M 2011, Control Systems: Principles and Design, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
⚫ Ogata, K 2009, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
⚫ Wang, QG, Ye, Z & Hang, CC 2006, ‘Tuning of phase-lead compensators for exact gain and phase margins’, Automatica, vol. 42,
no. 2, pp. 349-352.
⚫ Loh, AP, Cai, X & Tan, WW 2004, ‘Auto-tuning of phase lead/lag compensators’, Automatica, vol. 40, no. 3, pp.423-429.
⚫ Ogata, K 2009, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
⚫ Teixeira, MCM & Assuncao, E 2002, ‘On Lag Controllers: Design and Implementation’, IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 45,
no. 3, pp. 285-288.
⚫ Wang, F 2003 ‘The exact and unique solution for phase-lead and phase-lag compensation’, IEEE Transactions on Education, vol.
46, no. 2, pp. 258-262.
⚫ Wang, D 2009 ‘Synthesis of phase-lead/lag compensators with complete information on gain and phase margins’, Automatica, vol.
45, no. 4, pp. 1026-1031.
⚫ Yeung, KS & Chen, K 1998, ‘A non-trial and error method for Lag-lead compensator design’, IEEE Transactions on Education, vol.
41, pp. 76-80.
⚫ Schultz, AM & Lidsky, DB 2002, Lag compensating controller having an improved transient response, US Patent 6445169 B1.
⚫ Li, G & Tsang, KM 2007, ‘Concurrent relay-PID control for motor position servo systems’, International Journal of Control,
Automation, and Systems, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 234-242.
⚫ Chen, Y 1988, ‘Implementation of a lag-lead compensator for robots’, Proceedings of twenty-seventh IEEE conference on Decision
and Control, vol. 1, pp. 174 – 179.

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