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Neural network controller design with a performance evaluation level (성능평가 계층을 가지는 신경망제어기 설계)

  • 이현철;조원철;전기준
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1992.10a
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    • pp.613-618
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    • 1992
  • We propose a new control architecture which consists of a PI controller and a neural network(NN) controller connected together in parallel. This architecture is well adapted to a wide range of uncertainties and variations of systems. The NN controller is learned through weights of the emulator which identify the dynamic chracteristics of the systems. A performance evaluation level of two NN's decides automatically which controller of the two controllers will be used mainly. The PI controller operates mainly during learning phase of the NN controller whereas a good performance is obtained from the NN controller only, when the NN controller is learned sufficiently.

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Tip Position Control of a Flexible-Link Manipulator with Neural Networks

  • Tang Yuan-Gang;Sun Fu-Chun;Sun Zeng-Qi;Hu Ting-Liang
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.308-317
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    • 2006
  • To control the tip position of a flexible-link manipulator, a neural network (NN) controller is proposed in this paper. The dynamics error used to construct NN controller is derived based on output redefinition approach. Without the filtered tracking error, the proposed NN controller can still guarantee the closed-loop system uniformly asymptotically stable as well as NN weights bounded. Furthermore, the tracking error of desired trajectory can converge to zero with the proposed controller. For comparison an NN controller with filtered tracking error is also designed for the flexible-link manipulator. Finally, simulation studies are carried out to verify the theoretic results.

인공 신경망 제어기에 의한 생물공정에서 암모니아 농도의 제어

  • Lee, Jong-Il
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.173-176
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    • 2000
  • A neural network based controller (NN controller) was studied for the control of ammonia concentrations in biological processes. An ammonia FIA has been employed to on-line monitor the concentrations of ammonia in a bioreactor. The optimal neural network structure was investigated by computer simulation and found to be a 3(inputlayer)-2(hidden layer)-1(output layer). The NN controller had advantage over the PID controller, even though the former is more time consuming. The 3-2-1 NN controller has been used to control the ammonia concentrations in a simulated bioprocess and also in a real cultivation process of yeast, and its performance were investigated.

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Improved BP-NN Controller of PMSM for Speed Regulation

  • Feng, Li-Jia;Joung, Gyu-Bum
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2021
  • We have studied the speed regulation of the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) servo system in this paper. To optimize the PMSM servo system's speed-control performance with disturbances, a non-linear speed-control technique using a back-propagation neural network (BP-NN) algorithm forthe controller design of the PMSM speed loop is introduced. To solve the slow convergence speed and easy to fall into the local minimum problem of BP-NN, we develope an improved BP-NN control algorithm by limiting the range of neural network outputs of the proportional coefficient Kp, integral coefficient Ki of the controller, and add adaptive gain factor β, that is the internal gain correction ratio. Compared with the conventional PI control method, our improved BP-NN control algorithm makes the settling time faster without static error, overshoot or oscillation. Simulation comparisons have been made for our improved BP-NN control method and the conventional PI control method to verify the proposed method's effectiveness.

Nonlinear control of structure using neuro-predictive algorithm

  • Baghban, Amir;Karamodin, Abbas;Haji-Kazemi, Hasan
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.1133-1145
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    • 2015
  • A new neural network (NN) predictive controller (NNPC) algorithm has been developed and tested in the computer simulation of active control of a nonlinear structure. In the present method an NN is used as a predictor. This NN has been trained to predict the future response of the structure to determine the control forces. These control forces are calculated by minimizing the difference between the predicted and desired responses via a numerical minimization algorithm. Since the NNPC is very time consuming and not suitable for real-time control, it is then used to train an NN controller. To consider the effectiveness of the controller on probability of damage, fragility curves are generated. The approach is validated by using simulated response of a 3 story nonlinear benchmark building excited by several historical earthquake records. The simulation results are then compared with a linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) active controller. The results indicate that the proposed algorithm is completely effective in relative displacement reduction.

A Performance Improvement for Tracking Controller of a Mobile Robot Using Neural Networks (신경망을 이용한 이동로봇 궤적제어기 성능개선)

  • Park Jae-Hwae;Lee Man-Hyung;Lee JangMyung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.1249-1255
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    • 2004
  • A new parameter adaptation scheme for RBF Neural Network (NN) has been developed in this paper. Even though the RBF Neural Network (NN) based controllers are robust against both un-modeled dynamics and external disturbances, the performance is not satisfactory for a fast and precise mobile robot. To improve the tracking performance as well as robustness, all the parameters of RBF NN are updated in real time. The stability of this control law is rigorously proved by following the Lyapunov stability theory and shown by the experimental simulations. The fact that all of the weighting factors, width and center of RBF NN have been updated implies that this scheme utilizes all the possibilities in RBF NN to make the controller robust and precise while the mobile robot is following un-known trajectories. The performance of this new algorithm has been compared to the conventional RBF NN controller where some of the parameters are adjusted for robustness.

On-line Monitoring and Control of Substrate Concentrations in Biological Processes by Flow Injection Analysis Systems

  • Rhee, Jong-Il;Adnan Ritzka;Thomas Scheper
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.156-165
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    • 2004
  • Concentrations of substrates, glucose, and ammionia in biological processes have been on-line monitored by using glucose-flow injection (FIA) and ammonia-FIA systems. Based on the on-line monitored data the concentrations of substrates have been controlled by an on-off controller, a PID controller, and a neural network (NN) based controller. A simulation program has been developed to test the control quality of each controller and to estimate the control parameters. The on-off controller often produced high oscillations at the set point due to its low robustness. The control quality of a PID controller could have been improved by a high analysis frequency and by a short residence time of sample in a FIA system. A NN-based controller with 3 layers has been developed, and a 3(input)-2(hidden)-1(output) network structure has been found to be optimal for the NN-based controller. The performance of the three controllers has been tested in a simulated process as well as in a cultivation process of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the performance has also been compared to simulation results. The NN-based controller with the 3-2-1 network structure was robust and stable against some disturbances, such as a sudden injection of distilled water into a biological process.

Control of Ammonium Concentration in Biological Processes Using a Flow Injection Analysis Technique (흐름주입분석기술을 이용한 생물공정에서 암모니아 농도의 제어)

  • 이종일
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.452-458
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    • 2001
  • Concentrations of ammonia in biological processes were controlled by PID controllers and also neural network based controllers (NN controllers). A flow injection analysis system has been to on-line monitor the concentrations of ammonia in a bioreactor. The effect of the analysis error and the residence time of samples on the control performance were studied. The optimal neural network structure was investigated by using computer simulation and found to be a 3(input layer)-2(hidden layer)-1(output layer). The NN controller is often time consuming, but it has advantage over the PID controller in sensitivity. The 3-2-1 NN controller has been applied to control the ammonia concentrations in a simulated bioprocess and also a real cultivation process of yeast. The good control performance showed that the 3-2-1 NN controller based on the FIA system can be used to control the concentration of substrates in biological processes very well.

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An Automatic Travel Control of a Container Crane using Neural Network Predictive PID Control Technique

  • Suh Jin-Ho;Lee Jin-Woo;Lee Young-Jin;Lee Kwon-Soon
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we develop anti-sway control in proposed techniques for an ATC system. The developed algorithm is to build the optimal path of container motion and to calculate an anti-collision path for collision avoidance in its movement to the finial coordinate. Moreover, in order to show the effectiveness in this research, we compared NNP PID controller to be tuning parameters of controller using NN with 2-DOF PID controller. The experimental results jar an ATC simulator show that the proposed control scheme guarantees performances, trolley position, sway angle, and settling time in NNP PID controller than other controller. As a result, the application of NNP PID controller is analyzed to have robustness about disturbance which is wind of fixed pattern in the yard.

Adaptive Fuzzy Neuro Controller for Speed Control of Induction Motor

  • Ko, Jae-Sub;Chung, Dong-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.26 no.7
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2012
  • This paper is proposed the adaptive fuzzy neuro controller(AFNC) for high performance of induction motor drive. The design of this algorithm based on the AFNC that is implemented using fuzzy controller(FC) and neural network(NN). This controller uses fuzzy rule as training patterns of a NN. Also, this controller adjusts the weights between the neurons of NN to minimize the error between the command output and the actual output using the back-propagation method. The control performance of the AFNC is evaluated by analysis in various operating conditions. The results of analysis prove that the proposed control system has high performance and robustness to parameter variation, and steady-state accuracy and transient response.