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3.1. MathematicalModeling properties of the system can be analyzed. As mentioned in chap- ter 1, a good mathematical model should be able to both describe the main characteristics of a system, but also keep the complexity at a low level. Depending on the nature of different systems, the corre- spondingmathematicalmodelsaredistinguishedintostatic,dynamic, explicit, implicit, deterministic, stochastic or other models. Essen- tially there are three main categories of mathematical modeling ap- proaches. Black-boxmodeling In black-box modeling [Lju97], as the name suggests, the investigated systemis treatedasacompletelyunknownobject. Nophysicalorany otherkindofpriorknowledgeisavailable,andthewholesystemonly consists of three parts: the input, the output and the transfer relation- ship(function)suchasinfigure 3.2. Inablack-box, thechoiceof input and output components is based on observations and requirements accordingly. The critical task is to select an appropriate model and function structure [JHB+95]. For example, for a system with multiple inputandoutputvariables, thestate-spacemodel [Lju97] ispreferable to the transfer function formed model [Lju97]. The principle of select- ing the right model structure is to guarantee that the main features of the system can be reflected by the model. Besides, the number of as- sumptionsshouldbeasfewaspossible. Normallythemodelstructure is chosen on the basis of experimental data or empirical knowledge [SZL+95]. Black-box Model (unknown function) OutputInput Figure3.2. Diagramofblack-boxmodeling. 39
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Adaptive and Intelligent Temperature Control of Microwave Heating Systems with Multiple Sources
Titel
Adaptive and Intelligent Temperature Control of Microwave Heating Systems with Multiple Sources
Autor
Yiming Sun
Verlag
KIT Scientific Publishing
Ort
Karlsruhe
Datum
2016
Sprache
englisch
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 3.0
ISBN
978-3-7315-0467-2
Abmessungen
14.8 x 21.0 cm
Seiten
260
Schlagwörter
Mikrowellenerwärmung, Mehrgrößenregelung, Modellprädiktive Regelung, Künstliches neuronales Netz, Bestärkendes Lernenmicrowave heating, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), model predictive control (MPC), neural network, reinforcement learning
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