학술논문

On constructing an extremum controller without hunting oscillations
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on. 12(2):144-153 Apr, 1967
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Open loop systems
Control systems
Turbines
Equations
Blades
Education
Cybernetics
Prototypes
Design engineering
Performance analysis
Language
ISSN
0018-9286
1558-2523
2334-3303
Abstract
A multiple-correlational, regressional, analysis may be used only for very slow control of an extremum controlled member owing to the great duration of the regression equation solution on computers with a considerable averaging time of the data [7]. The requirements of quick response are lowered if the regression regulator is used as a corrector for a quick response system of open-loop control. The quick response of the corrector may be raised if regressional analysis, or other methods, are used only for teaching the recognition system "Alpha" [9], after which the latter itself becomes a corrector. The system distinguishes situations by simple properties which it takes much less time to calculate. The spontaneous self-organization of the prototypes, or poles, of the recognition system used as the corrector is explained in this paper.