Tuning digital PID controllers for discrete-time system by Election Campaign Optimization algorithm

Author(s):  
Lv Wenge ◽  
Li Deyuan ◽  
Cheng Siyuan ◽  
Luo Shaoming ◽  
Chen Zeyu
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivak Jain ◽  
Prasun Chakrabarti ◽  
Ananda Shankar Hati ◽  
Prince Kumar

Abstract This paper proposes a power-efficient multichannel discrete-time system based on a Cat swarm-based optimization algorithm for multi-signaling processing of the different signals from different musical instruments. The purpose is to provide an adjustable signaling rate to avoid aliasing. The multichannel discrete-time system can increase and decrease the sampling frequency by fraction value according to the incoming signal's maximum frequency from various musical instrument sources. Here, the multichannel discrete-time system introduces zeros and removes the samples uniformly according to requirements. To make it power efficient and reduce resource utilization by applying particle swarm optimization algorithm at the implementation time on FPGA.


1988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioannis S. Apostolakis ◽  
John Diamessis ◽  
David Jordan

Author(s):  
Noriyuki Hori ◽  
Peter N. Nikiforuk ◽  
Kimio Kanai

2021 ◽  
pp. 107754632110016
Author(s):  
Liang Huang ◽  
Cheng Chen ◽  
Shenjiang Huang ◽  
Jingfeng Wang

Stability presents a critical issue for real-time hybrid simulation. Actuator delay might destabilize the real-time test without proper compensation. Previous research often assumed real-time hybrid simulation as a continuous-time system; however, it is more appropriately treated as a discrete-time system because of application of digital devices and integration algorithms. By using the Lyapunov–Krasovskii theory, this study explores the convoluted effect of integration algorithms and actuator delay on the stability of real-time hybrid simulation. Both theoretical and numerical analysis results demonstrate that (1) the direct integration algorithm is preferably used for real-time hybrid simulation because of its computational efficiency; (2) the stability analysis of real-time hybrid simulation highly depends on actuator delay models, and the actuator model that accounts for time-varying characteristic will lead to more conservative stability; and (3) the integration step is constrained by the algorithm and structural frequencies. Moreover, when the step is small, the stability of the discrete-time system will approach that of the corresponding continuous-time system. The study establishes a bridge between continuous- and discrete-time systems for stability analysis of real-time hybrid simulation.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document