Modeling and Simulation in Robotics, Mechanics and Power System

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Computational and Applied Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 305

Special Issue Editor

Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Innopolis University, 420500 Innopolis, Russia
Interests: mathematical modeling of cyberphysical systems; smart technologies in smart cities; vibration analysis of dynamical systems

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Modeling (mathematical) and simulation significantly reduces the time, costs, and risks associated with the development and optimization of complex systems in the fields of robotics, mechanics and power systems. Therefore, they are critical tools for improving the quality and competitiveness of these systems. Particularly, in robotics, simulations can help designers to predict and evaluate the movements, force interactions, and performances of robots in different scenarios, identify potential design flaws, and optimize robot design, control algorithms, and operation. In mechanics, simulations can allow engineers to predict and analyze the behaviour of mechanical systems under different loads, conditions, and configurations, identify potential failure points, and optimize system performance and reliability. Finally, simulations help to analyze, design and optimize the performance of power generation, distribution, and transmission systems, enabling them the testing and evaluation of the impacts of different operating conditions, load changes, and system configurations, reducing the risk of system failure, and increasing reliability and efficiency.

This Special Issue, entitled "Modeling and Simulation in Robotics, Mechanics and Power Systems", aims highlight the critical importance of mathematical modeling and simulation in the fields of robotics, mechanics and power systems in shaping the future of advanced technologies. The integration of (mathematical) models and performance of simulation in these fields leads to deeper understanding and optimized performance, making these into essential areas of research and innovation. With the advancement of robotics, mechanics and power systems, there is a growing need for new and improved solutions that can address the challenges faced in these fields.

The Special Issue is orientated towards academic and engineering experts in the multidisciplinary areas of modeling and simulation in fields of robotics, mechanics and power systems, with emphasis on both theory and applications. This Special Issue provides a platform for researchers to showcase their latest findings, share their innovative solutions and contribute to the advancement of these fields. By contributing scientific works, researchers will play a crucial role in shaping the future of mathematical modeling and simulation in robotics, mechanics and power systems.

Dr. Mohammad Reza Bahrami
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • nonholonomic mechanics
  • multi-body dynamics
  • control of vehicular and robotic systems
  • unmanned aerial and ground vehicles
  • intelligent transportation systems
  • computer and robot vision
  • human–robot interaction and coordination
  • intelligent control and robotics
  • intelligent manufacturing systems
  • mechanical power engineering
  • mechatronics engineering
  • mechatronics design
  • energy scheduling
  • energy network for smart grid
  • multiagent systems for complex simulations in smart grid/power systems
  • optimization approaches for energy scheduling in smart grids

Published Papers

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