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Platform Independent Neural Semi-Inverse Controller
Petr Pivoňka, Michal Schmidt
Originální název
Platform Independent Neural Semi-Inverse Controller
Anglický název
Platform Independent Neural Semi-Inverse Controller
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The neural network based semi-inverse controller is similar to an inverse controller. An inverse controller uses an inverse model of the controlled plant. On the other hand, the semi-inverse controller is based on a forward model of the plant. This avoids some of the problems of inversion. The algorithm is suitable for implementation in a PLC. For maximum portability of the algorithm between the development environment and its final implementation in the PLC, the algorithm is implemented on top of an abstract object-oriented layer, which provides platform independency.
Anglický abstrakt
The neural network based semi-inverse controller is similar to an inverse controller. An inverse controller uses an inverse model of the controlled plant. On the other hand, the semi-inverse controller is based on a forward model of the plant. This avoids some of the problems of inversion. The algorithm is suitable for implementation in a PLC. For maximum portability of the algorithm between the development environment and its final implementation in the PLC, the algorithm is implemented on top of an abstract object-oriented layer, which provides platform independency.
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BibTex
@article{BUT46529,
author="Petr {Pivoňka} and Michal {Schmidt}",
title="Platform Independent Neural Semi-Inverse Controller",
annote="The neural network based semi-inverse controller is similar to an inverse controller. An inverse controller uses an inverse model of the controlled plant. On the other hand, the semi-inverse controller is based on a forward model of the plant. This avoids some of the problems of inversion. The algorithm is suitable for implementation in a PLC. For maximum portability of the algorithm between the development environment and its final implementation in the PLC, the algorithm is implemented on top of an abstract object-oriented layer, which provides platform independency.",
chapter="46529",
journal="WSEAS Transactions on Systems",
number="4",
volume="4",
year="2005",
month="june",
pages="365",
type="journal article - other"
}