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6. SummaryandConclusion
This dissertation gives a detailed introduction of microwave heating
systems with spatially distributed heating sources. The innovative
temperature control methods that are implemented in HEPHAISTOS
achieved promising performance with respect to the temperature ho-
mogeneityoftheheat load. Thebasicprinciplesofmicrowaveheating
and microwave heating systems are explained. In order to accurately
describethedynamicsofthethemicrowaveheatingprocess, threedif-
ferentheatingmodelshavebeendeveloped: the linearheatingmodel,
the nonlinear heating model and the neural network based black-box
model. Parameters within each model are estimated online using the
correspondingsystemidentificationmethod.
Basedontheestimatedparameters,variousadaptivecontrolmethods,
including the model predictive control (MPC) method and the neural
networkbasedcontrol (NNC)method,are implemented. Bothcontrol
methodshavebeenmodifiedandoptimizedaccordingtothepractical
situationsandrequirementsofthemicrowaveheatingsystem,inorder
to improvecontrolperformance.
Besides the adaptive control scheme that focuses on individual mea-
sured temperatures, another reinforcement learning based intelligent
control (RLC) scheme is built in this dissertation. The dynamics of
HEPHAISTOS are described by a Markov decision process. Then the
control task is solved using a look-up table basedQ(λ) controller,
which is simplified and optimized based on the empirical knowl-
edge.
The aforementioned heating models and control methods have been
tested in practical experiments and the corresponding experimental
data are presented. Firstly the validity of different models is verified
throughnumerouspreliminarytests. Thendifferentsystemidentifica-
tionalgorithmsaretestedandcomparedusingrealexperimentaldata.
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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
- Kategorie
- Technik