Title :
Design of a human-skill based PID controller using CMACs
Author :
Koiwai, Kazushige ; Kawada, Kazuo ; Yamamoto, Toru
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Educ., Hiroshima Univ., Higashihiroshima
Abstract :
Skilled workers decrease in these years. Then it is a problem that skilled techniques and know-how of specific work are not taken over to next generations. Therefore, a controller which is based on a human-skill is needed to design. On the other hand, in recent year, various neural networks (NNs) have been proposed. These technologies of the NNs enable us to deal with the nonlinear systems, and they play an important role in the field of control engineering. Furthermore, a cerebellar model articulation controller (CMAC) has been proposed as one of artificial NNs. The CMAC is highly abstracted mathematically, considering the cerebellar as a controller for the body motion system. The CMAC has the advantage for the short learning time compared with the conventional NNs. In this paper, a design of human-skill based PID controller using CMACs is proposed. According to the proposed method, PID gains are tuned by some CAMCs which have learned human-skill. Furthermore, the experiment in order to illustrate the proposed scheme was performed by using one of pilot-scaled helicopter control models.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; human factors; motion control; neurocontrollers; nonlinear control systems; three-term control; CMAC; PID controller; body motion system; cerebellar model articulation controller; control engineering; human-skill; neural networks; nonlinear systems; pilot-scaled helicopter control models; Artificial intelligence; Automatic control; Control systems; Design automation; Helicopters; Humans; Motion control; Neural networks; Nonlinear systems; Three-term control; Cerebellar model articulation controller; Human-skill; Neural network; PID controller;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Automation and Systems, 2008. ICCAS 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-89-950038-9-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-89-93215-01-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAS.2008.4694528