FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time

In this study, a control strategy is aimed to ensure the settling time of a 2nd order system’s output value while its input reference value is changed. Here, Feed Forward Artificial Neural Network (FFANN) nonlinear structure has been chosen as a control algorithm. In order to implement the...

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Main Author: Aydın Mühürcü
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/1/4
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spelling doaj-de0e26c8888c467bb1b8937323925b5f2020-11-24T21:33:41ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172018-12-0171410.3390/pr7010004pr7010004FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling TimeAydın Mühürcü0Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Kırklareli University, Kırklareli 39000, TurkeyIn this study, a control strategy is aimed to ensure the settling time of a 2nd order system’s output value while its input reference value is changed. Here, Feed Forward Artificial Neural Network (FFANN) nonlinear structure has been chosen as a control algorithm. In order to implement the intended control strategy, FFANN’s normalization coefficient (K), learning coefficients (ŋ), momentum coefficients (μ) and the sampling time (Ts) were optimized by Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) but FFANN’s values of weights were chosen arbitrary on start time of control system. After optimization phase, the FFANN behaves as an adaptive optimal discrete time non-linear controller that forces the system output to take the same value with the input reference for a desired settling time (ts). The success of the optimization algorithm was proved with close loop feedback control simulations on Matlab’s Simulink platform based on 2nd order transfer functions. Also, the success was proved with a 2nd order physical system (buck converter) that was structured with power electronics elements on Simulink platform. Finally, the success of the control process was discussed by observing results.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/1/4FFANNcontroloptimizationABCmodelingbuck convertersettling time
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FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
Processes
FFANN
control
optimization
ABC
modeling
buck converter
settling time
author_facet Aydın Mühürcü
author_sort Aydın Mühürcü
title FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
title_short FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
title_full FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
title_fullStr FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
title_full_unstemmed FFANN Optimization by ABC for Controlling a 2nd Order SISO System’s Output with a Desired Settling Time
title_sort ffann optimization by abc for controlling a 2nd order siso system’s output with a desired settling time
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this study, a control strategy is aimed to ensure the settling time of a 2nd order system’s output value while its input reference value is changed. Here, Feed Forward Artificial Neural Network (FFANN) nonlinear structure has been chosen as a control algorithm. In order to implement the intended control strategy, FFANN’s normalization coefficient (K), learning coefficients (ŋ), momentum coefficients (μ) and the sampling time (Ts) were optimized by Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) but FFANN’s values of weights were chosen arbitrary on start time of control system. After optimization phase, the FFANN behaves as an adaptive optimal discrete time non-linear controller that forces the system output to take the same value with the input reference for a desired settling time (ts). The success of the optimization algorithm was proved with close loop feedback control simulations on Matlab’s Simulink platform based on 2nd order transfer functions. Also, the success was proved with a 2nd order physical system (buck converter) that was structured with power electronics elements on Simulink platform. Finally, the success of the control process was discussed by observing results.
topic FFANN
control
optimization
ABC
modeling
buck converter
settling time
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/1/4
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