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Actuator

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Scientific Publication

Mechs

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2028-01-01
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... range for a one‑off, fully armed prototype, with the central spread around $80–120 M. Most of the cost is custom power electronics, actuators, EM weapons, and integration/testing, not raw materials. A. Structure, cockpit, and armor What it includes (from your spec) Steel roll‑cage cockpit encased in carbon‑polymer with copper interlayer. Laminated ballistic glazing in faceted panels with diamond/ceramic edge inserts. Torso monocoque (carbon fiber, graphene rods), titanium‑coated magnesium “bones,” carbon‑polymer exterior. Leg “scale skin” armor: steel + carbon‑polymer + copper laminate, hydro‑...
Scientific Publication
The actuator reliability of Steer-by-Wire (SBW) systems is critical to the functional safety of autonomous vehicles. However, existing control methods struggle to simultaneously enhance both response speed and fault-tolerant performance when facing multiple uncertainties such as parameter perturbations, external disturbances, and actuator faults. To address these issues, this paper proposes a synergistic fault-tolerant control (FTC) strategy combining guaranteed cost control (GCC) and integral sliding mode control (ISMC). First, a dynamic model of the SBW system incorporating the multiple unce...

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