About: Control and computers is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Adaptive control & Linear system. It has an ISSN identifier of 0730-9538. Over the lifetime, 97 publications have been published receiving 405 citations.
TL;DR: A neural network solution to an assignment problem of combinatorial global optimization, implemented in fully parallel hardware using the synaptic chips, is described and suggests a speedup improvement of several orders of magnitude over conventional search methods.
Abstract: The architecture, design, and operational characteristics of custom VLSI and thin film synaptic devices are described. The devices include CMOS-based synaptic chips containing 1024 reprogrammable synapses with a 6-bit dynamic range, and nonvolatile, write-once, binary synaptic arrays based on memory switching in hydrogenated amorphous silicon films. Their suitability for embodiment of fully parallel and analog neural hardware is discussed. Specifically, a neural network solution to an assignment problem of combinatorial global optimization, implemented in fully parallel hardware using the synaptic chips, is described. The network's ability to provide optimal and near optimal solutions over a time scale of few neuron time constants has been demonstrated and suggests a speedup improvement of several orders of magnitude over conventional search methods.
TL;DR: A new approach consisting of adding the delay terms of the system state equation to the interconnection variables provides a reduced-order model without any approximation as compared to the first approach.
Abstract: The authors study the hierarchical control of interconnected systems with time delays. The classical approach of delay approximation by Taylor series expansion is compared to a new approach consisting of adding the delay terms of the system state equation to the interconnection variables. This provides a reduced-order model without any approximation as compared to the first approach. The algorithm of this method is applied to pollution control of a river, and the simulation results are compared to previous works on the same example using the first approach, clearing showing the efficiency of the proposed approach.
TL;DR: Making use of two different adaption techniques, it is shown that the approach produces a scheme that is able to converge quickly and is relatively easy to implement.
Abstract: The paper proposes a model reference based self-organizing fuzzy logic controller. Making use of two different adaption techniques, it is shown that the approach produces a scheme that is able to converge quickly and is relatively easy to implement. Simulation studies involving a system that undergoes model order change are presented, and avenues for further work are discussed.