A novel method to represent the saturation characteristics of PMSM using Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm

Author(s):  
Saeedeh Hamidifar ◽  
Maryam Kazerooni ◽  
Narayan C. Kar
Author(s):  
Huawei Wang ◽  
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De Xu

In the novel method we propose for determining extrinsic parameters for active stereovision, we first map the relationship between rotational and yaw angles based on least squares fitting, then optimize the rotational axis between two cameras using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. Extrinsic parameters are then easily derived for active stereovision based on the mapping model without complex recalibration. The results of experiments confirmed our proposed method's feasibility.


2020 ◽  
Vol 71 (6) ◽  
pp. 66-74
Author(s):  
Younis M. Younis ◽  
Salman H. Abbas ◽  
Farqad T. Najim ◽  
Firas Hashim Kamar ◽  
Gheorghe Nechifor

A comparison between artificial neural network (ANN) and multiple linear regression (MLR) models was employed to predict the heat of combustion, and the gross and net heat values, of a diesel fuel engine, based on the chemical composition of the diesel fuel. One hundred and fifty samples of Iraqi diesel provided data from chromatographic analysis. Eight parameters were applied as inputs in order to predict the gross and net heat combustion of the diesel fuel. A trial-and-error method was used to determine the shape of the individual ANN. The results showed that the prediction accuracy of the ANN model was greater than that of the MLR model in predicting the gross heat value. The best neural network for predicting the gross heating value was a back-propagation network (8-8-1), using the Levenberg�Marquardt algorithm for the second step of network training. R = 0.98502 for the test data. In the same way, the best neural network for predicting the net heating value was a back-propagation network (8-5-1), using the Levenberg�Marquardt algorithm for the second step of network training. R = 0.95112 for the test data.


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