scholarly journals Enhanced Atom Search Optimization Based Optimal Control Parameter Tunning of PMSG for MPPT

2022 ◽  
Vol 119 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-161
Author(s):  
Xin He ◽  
Ping Wei ◽  
Xiaoyan Gong ◽  
Xiangfei Meng ◽  
Dong Shan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chimmiri Venkateswarlu

Stochastic optimization methods are increasingly used for optimizing processes that are difficult to solve by conventional techniques. These methods are widely employed to optimize the processes which have higher dimensionality with severe nonlinearities. Different methods of this kind include the genetic algorithm (GA), simulated annealing (SA), differential evolution (DE), ant colony optimization (ACO), tabu search (TS), particle swarm optimization (PSO), artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm, and cuckoo search (CS) algorithm. Among these methods, tabu search (TS) is a potential tool used to find a feasible optimal solution from a finite set of solutions. The memory used in TS will remember the current best solution and it also enables the TS to track the last solutions while guiding the search moves. The capability of memory and strategic adaptation features of TS enable it to make use of good solutions and also search for new feasible regions in the search space. TS has been successfully applied to solve a wide spectrum of optimization problems in different disciplines. This chapter describes the TS algorithm in detail and its applications to chemical and environmental processes, specifically, dynamic optimization of a copolymerization reactor and inverse modeling of a biofilm reactor. In dynamic optimization of copolymerization reactor, the meta heuristic Tabu search (TS) is designed and applied to determine the optimal control policies of a styrene–acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymerization reactor. In inverse modeling of biofilm reactor, the tabu search is designed and applied to determine the parameters of kinetic and film thickness models as consequence of the validation of the mathematical models of the process with the aid of measured data acquired from an experimental fixed bed anaerobic biofilm reactor used in the treatment of pharmaceutical industry wastewater. For both the cases, optimization by Tabu search is carried out by suitably formulating the desired objective functions and the problems are solved by encoding the variables and parameters using real floating point numbers. The results explain the efficacy of TS for optimal control of polymerization reactor and inverse modeling of biofilm reactor.


Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (21) ◽  
pp. 2806
Author(s):  
Meghadri Das ◽  
Guruprasad Samanta ◽  
Manuel De la Sen

The primary goal of this research is to investigate COVID-19 transmission patterns in West Bengal, India in 2021; the first Coronavirus illness (COVID-19) in West Bengal was revealed on 17 March 2020. We employed the modified Susceptible-Asymptomatic-Vaccinated-Comorbidity-Infectious-Recovered (SAVICR) compartmental model as part of fractional orders because of the uncertainty created by the limited Coronavirus (COVID-19) information. In this article, two sub-compartments (Normal Infected and Infected with Co-morbidity) has been considered with vaccinated class, which is relevant in the present situation. We have studied the dynamical analysis of the system and also studied sensitivity of the parameters for West Bengal framework. We have also considered an optimal control problem taking social distancing (non-pharmaceutical treatments) as a control parameter along with vaccination.


2019 ◽  
pp. 115-120
Author(s):  
Vasilica Stefan ◽  
Petru Cardei ◽  
Lucretia Popa ◽  
Ladislau David ◽  
Radu Ciuperca

This paper presents results regarding the variation of the qualitative parameters of the organic fertilizer machines according to the parameters of the material and control, of the working regime. These results are obtained from mathematical models that interpolate experimental data. The functions thus obtained allow the investigation of the existence of optimal working regimes and, if confirmed, the identification of these operating modes (of the optimal control parameter set: rotational speed, inclination angles, flow rate, etc.). The analysis can be extended to other types of agricultural machinery for the administration of solid organic fertilizers, chemicals or amendments.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
Viktor Oliynyk ◽  
Fedir Zhuravka ◽  
Tetiana Bolgar ◽  
Olha Yevtushenko

The problems of mixed life insurance and insurance in the case of death are considered in the article. The actuarial present value of life insurance is found by solving a system of differential equations. The cases of both constant effective interest rates and variables, depending on the time interval, are examined. The authors used the Pontryagin maximum principle method as the most efficient one, in order to solve the problem of optimal control of the mixed life insurance value. The variable effective interest rate is considered as the control parameter. Some numerical results were given.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justinas Česonis ◽  
David W. Franklin

AbstractVisuomotor feedback responses vary in intensity throughout a reach, commonly explained by optimal control. Here we show that the optimal control for a range of movements with the same goal can be simplified to a time-to-target dependent control scheme. We measure participants’ visuomotor responses in five reaching conditions, each with different hand or cursor kinematics. Participants only produced different feedback responses when these kinematic changes resulted in different times-to-target. We complement our experimental data with a range of finite and non-finite horizon optimal feedback control models, finding that only the model with time-to-target as one of the input parameters can successfully replicate the experimental data. Overall, this suggests that time-to-target is a critical control parameter in online feedback control. Moreover, we propose that for a specific task and known dynamics, humans can instantly produce a control signal without any computation allowing rapid response onset and close to optimal control.


2003 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Birgelis

In this paper an optimal control problem for the elliptic boundary value problem with nonlocal boundary conditions is considered. It is shown that the weak solutions of the boundary value problem depend smoothly on the control parameter and that the cost functional of the optimal control problem is Frechet differentiable with respect to the control parameter.


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