Title :
Automating the simulation of complex discrete-time control systems: a mathematical framework, algorithms, and a software package
Author :
Ellis, R. Douglas ; Ravikanth, R. ; Kumar, P.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
fDate :
9/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the rapid proliferation of complex control systems, such as adaptive control systems, a need has arisen to automate as much as possible of the time-consuming preparatory work needed to simulate such systems. This burden currently falls on the user. The smaller the user time required and the more effortless the process, the greater, the authors believe, will be the eventual widespread acceptability of these control systems. This paper is aimed at bridging this gap between the theoretical specification of a complex discrete-time control system as described in a typical research paper and the obtaining of a first simulation. It provides a graph theoretical formulation of the issues involved, discrete algorithms to execute these tasks, and finally describes ISIM, an interpretive simulator which incorporates these features. These algorithms automate the simulation process, as seen by the user. The net result is a package which essentially requires only that the user type in a control system more or less verbatim from a technical paper to obtain a simulation output
Keywords :
adaptive control; control engineering; control engineering computing; digital simulation; discrete time systems; graph theory; large-scale systems; software packages; ISIM; adaptive control systems; complex discrete-time control systems; discrete algorithms; graph theoretical formulation; interpretive simulator; mathematical framework; software package; Adaptive control; Automatic control; Computational modeling; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Discrete event simulation; Equations; Packaging; Software algorithms; Software packages;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on