The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators

Autonomous underwater vehicle control has been a topic of research in the last decades. The challenges addressed vary depending on each research group's interests. In this paper, we focus on the predictive functional control (PFC), which is a control strategy that is easy to understand, install...

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Main Authors: Wilman Alonso Pineda Munoz, Alain Gauthier Sellier, Spartacus Gomariz Castro
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340834/
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spelling doaj-515f68c77def46aa98f8463bb88ba5c72021-03-29T20:55:26ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016223532236710.1109/ACCESS.2018.28283258340834The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle ActuatorsWilman Alonso Pineda Munoz0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3565-8526Alain Gauthier Sellier1Spartacus Gomariz Castro2Department of Electromechanical Engineering, GENTE Group, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja, ColombiaDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, GIAP Group, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, ColombiaElectronic Engineering Department, Barcelona East School of Engineering, Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, BacelonaTech, Barcelona, SpainAutonomous underwater vehicle control has been a topic of research in the last decades. The challenges addressed vary depending on each research group's interests. In this paper, we focus on the predictive functional control (PFC), which is a control strategy that is easy to understand, install, tune, and optimize. PFC is being developed and applied in industrial applications, such as distillation, reactors, and furnaces. This paper presents the first application of the PFC in autonomous underwater vehicles, as well as the simulation results of PFC, fuzzy, and gain scheduling controllers. Through simulations and navigation tests at sea, which successfully validate the performance of PFC strategy in motion control of autonomous underwater vehicles, PFC performance is compared with other control techniques such as fuzzy and gain scheduling control. The experimental tests presented here offer effective results concerning control objectives in high and intermediate levels of control. In high-level point, stabilization and path following scenarios are proven. In the intermediate levels, the results show that position and speed behaviors are improved using the PFC controller, which offers the smoothest behavior. The simulation depicting predictive functional control was the most effective regarding constraints management and control rate change in the Guanay II underwater vehicle actuator. The industry has not embraced the development of control theories for industrial systems because of the high investment in experts required to implement each technique successfully. However, this paper on the functional predictive control strategy evidences its easy implementation in several applications, making it a viable option for the industry given the short time needed to learn, implement, and operate, decreasing impact on the business and increasing immediacy.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340834/Autonomous underwater vehiclespredictive functional controlmanagement of constraintshigh-level controlintermediate level controlTSK-Fuzzy
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author Wilman Alonso Pineda Munoz
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Spartacus Gomariz Castro
The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
IEEE Access
Autonomous underwater vehicles
predictive functional control
management of constraints
high-level control
intermediate level control
TSK-Fuzzy
author_facet Wilman Alonso Pineda Munoz
Alain Gauthier Sellier
Spartacus Gomariz Castro
author_sort Wilman Alonso Pineda Munoz
title The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
title_short The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
title_full The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
title_fullStr The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
title_full_unstemmed The Predictive Functional Control and the Management of Constraints in GUANAY II Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Actuators
title_sort predictive functional control and the management of constraints in guanay ii autonomous underwater vehicle actuators
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Autonomous underwater vehicle control has been a topic of research in the last decades. The challenges addressed vary depending on each research group's interests. In this paper, we focus on the predictive functional control (PFC), which is a control strategy that is easy to understand, install, tune, and optimize. PFC is being developed and applied in industrial applications, such as distillation, reactors, and furnaces. This paper presents the first application of the PFC in autonomous underwater vehicles, as well as the simulation results of PFC, fuzzy, and gain scheduling controllers. Through simulations and navigation tests at sea, which successfully validate the performance of PFC strategy in motion control of autonomous underwater vehicles, PFC performance is compared with other control techniques such as fuzzy and gain scheduling control. The experimental tests presented here offer effective results concerning control objectives in high and intermediate levels of control. In high-level point, stabilization and path following scenarios are proven. In the intermediate levels, the results show that position and speed behaviors are improved using the PFC controller, which offers the smoothest behavior. The simulation depicting predictive functional control was the most effective regarding constraints management and control rate change in the Guanay II underwater vehicle actuator. The industry has not embraced the development of control theories for industrial systems because of the high investment in experts required to implement each technique successfully. However, this paper on the functional predictive control strategy evidences its easy implementation in several applications, making it a viable option for the industry given the short time needed to learn, implement, and operate, decreasing impact on the business and increasing immediacy.
topic Autonomous underwater vehicles
predictive functional control
management of constraints
high-level control
intermediate level control
TSK-Fuzzy
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8340834/
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