Title :
Multiple-page-mapping backpropagation neural network for constant tension control
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Constant tension control is widely required in industrial applications. Because of random tension interference, motor running speed vibration usually occurs. Tension control is a way to minimise the effect of random tension interference, however, the tension modification reference is another interference to the speed control system. The rewinding roll drive of a metal-film coating machine is a system with multiple closed loops and multiple input and output variables. Desired speed and tension responses are difficult to achieve by implementing conventional analogue proportional-plus-integral (PI) control. The paper introduces an artificial neural network algorithm that can successfully isolate cross coupling between the speed and tension control loops, and both loops can operate quasi-independently. It overcomes the disadvantages of traditional PI control systems. To handle the variation of the rewinding roll diameter, multiple pages of the network are applied. This technique can treat a dynamic nonlinear system as a quasistatic linear control system. Therefore this method decouples the speed and tension-control paths, and both control paths can independently operate in a quasistatic state. Simulation results show the effectiveness of this control algorithm
Keywords :
angular velocity control; backpropagation; digital simulation; industrial control; machine control; neurocontrollers; two-term control; artificial neural network algorithm; backpropagation neural network; constant tension control; cross coupling isolation; dynamic nonlinear system; industrial applications; metal-film coating machine; motor running speed vibration; multiple closed loops; multiple input variables; multiple output variables; multiple-page-mapping; proportional-plus-integral control; quasistatic linear control system; quasistatic state operation; random tension interference; rewinding roll drive; speed control loops; speed control system; tension control loops;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-epa:19981803