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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks

https://read.qxmd.com/read/22167353/guest-editorial-special-section-on-white-box-nonlinear-prediction-models
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EDITORIAL
Bart Baesens, David Martens, Rudy Setiono, Jacek M Zurada
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22167352/data-based-fault-tolerant-control-of-high-speed-trains-with-traction-braking-notch-nonlinearities-and-actuator-failures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Song, Yong-Duan Song
This paper investigates the position and velocity tracking control problem of high-speed trains with multiple vehicles connected through couplers. A dynamic model reflecting nonlinear and elastic impacts between adjacent vehicles as well as traction/braking nonlinearities and actuation faults is derived. Neuroadaptive fault-tolerant control algorithms are developed to account for various factors such as input nonlinearities, actuator failures, and uncertain impacts of in-train forces in the system simultaneously...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22156984/guest-editorial-special-section-on-data-based-control-modeling-and-optimization
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EDITORIAL
Tianyou Chai, Zhongsheng Hou, Frank L Lewis, Amir Hussain, Dongbin Zhao
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22156983/neural-network-based-multiple-robot-simultaneous-localization-and-mapping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sajad Saeedi, Liam Paull, Michael Trentini, Howard Li
In this paper, a decentralized platform for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) with multiple robots is developed. Each robot performs single robot view-based SLAM using an extended Kalman filter to fuse data from two encoders and a laser ranger. To extend this approach to multiple robot SLAM, a novel occupancy grid map fusion algorithm is proposed. Map fusion is achieved through a multistep process that includes image preprocessing, map learning (clustering) using neural networks, relative orientation extraction using norm histogram cross correlation and a Radon transform, relative translation extraction using matching norm vectors, and then verification of the results...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22147302/data-driven-model-free-adaptive-control-for-a-class-of-mimo-nonlinear-discrete-time-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongsheng Hou, Shangtai Jin
In this paper, a data-driven model-free adaptive control (MFAC) approach is proposed based on a new dynamic linearization technique (DLT) with a novel concept called pseudo-partial derivative for a class of general multiple-input and multiple-output nonlinear discrete-time systems. The DLT includes compact form dynamic linearization, partial form dynamic linearization, and full form dynamic linearization. The main feature of the approach is that the controller design depends only on the measured input/output data of the controlled plant...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22147301/data-based-identification-and-control-of-nonlinear-systems-via-piecewise-affine-approximation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chow Yin Lai, Cheng Xiang, Tong Heng Lee
The piecewise affine (PWA) model represents an attractive model structure for approximating nonlinear systems. In this paper, a procedure for obtaining the PWA autoregressive exogenous (ARX) (autoregressive systems with exogenous inputs) models of nonlinear systems is proposed. Two key parameters defining a PWARX model, namely, the parameters of locally affine subsystems and the partition of the regressor space, are estimated, the former through a least-squares-based identification method using multiple models, and the latter using standard procedures such as neural network classifier or support vector machine classifier...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22147300/data-core-based-fuzzy-min-max-neural-network-for-pattern-classification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaguang Zhang, Jinhai Liu, Dazhong Ma, Zhanshan Wang
A fuzzy min-max neural network based on data core (DCFMN) is proposed for pattern classification. A new membership function for classifying the neuron of DCFMN is defined in which the noise, the geometric center of the hyperbox, and the data core are considered. Instead of using the contraction process of the FMNN described by Simpson, a kind of overlapped neuron with new membership function based on the data core is proposed and added to neural network to represent the overlapping area of hyperboxes belonging to different classes...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22147299/data-based-robust-multiobjective-optimization-of-interconnected-processes-energy-efficiency-case-study-in-papermaking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Puya Afshar, Martin Brown, Jan Maciejowski, Hong Wang
Reducing energy consumption is a major challenge for "energy-intensive" industries such as papermaking. A commercially viable energy saving solution is to employ data-based optimization techniques to obtain a set of "optimized" operational settings that satisfy certain performance indices. The difficulties of this are: 1) the problems of this type are inherently multicriteria in the sense that improving one performance index might result in compromising the other important measures; 2) practical systems often exhibit unknown complex dynamics and several interconnections which make the modeling task difficult; and 3) as the models are acquired from the existing historical data, they are valid only locally and extrapolations incorporate risk of increasing process variability...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22128002/neuro-fuzzy-quantification-of-personal-perceptions-of-facial-images-based-on-a-limited-data-set
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Diago, Tetsuko Kitaoka, Ichiro Hagiwara, Toshiki Kambayashi
Artificial neural networks are nonlinear techniques which typically provide one of the most accurate predictive models perceiving faces in terms of the social impressions they make on people. However, they are often not suitable to be used in many practical application domains because of their lack of transparency and comprehensibility. This paper proposes a new neuro-fuzzy method to investigate the characteristics of the facial images perceived as Iyashi by one hundred and fourteen subjects. Iyashi is a Japanese word used to describe a peculiar phenomenon that is mentally soothing, but is yet to be clearly defined...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22128001/iterative-learning-control-with-unknown-control-direction-a-novel-data-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dong Shen, Zhongsheng Hou
Iterative learning control (ILC) is considered for both deterministic and stochastic systems with unknown control direction. To deal with the unknown control direction, a novel switching mechanism, based only on available system tracking error data, is first proposed. Then two ILC algorithms combined with the novel switching mechanism are designed for both deterministic and stochastic systems. It is proved that the ILC algorithms would switch to the right control direction and stick to it after a finite number of cycles...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22128000/data-driven-modeling-based-on-volterra-series-for-multidimensional-blast-furnace-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chuanhou Gao, Ling Jian, Xueyi Liu, Jiming Chen, Youxian Sun
The multidimensional blast furnace system is one of the most complex industrial systems and, as such, there are still many unsolved theoretical and experimental difficulties, such as silicon prediction and blast furnace automation. For this reason, this paper is concerned with developing data-driven models based on the Volterra series for this complex system. Three kinds of different low-order Volterra filters are designed to predict the hot metal silicon content collected from a pint-sized blast furnace, in which a sliding window technique is used to update the filter kernels timely...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22113776/data-driven-control-for-relative-degree-systems-via-iterative-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deyuan Meng, Yingmin Jia, Junping Du, Fashan Yu
Iterative learning control (ILC) is a kind of effective data-driven method that is developed based on online and/or offline input/output data. The main purpose of this paper is to supply a unified 2-D analysis approach for both continuous-time and discrete-time ILC systems with relative degree. It is shown that the 2-D Roesser system framework can be established for general ILC systems regardless of relative degree, under which convergence conditions can be provided to guarantee both asymptotic stability and monotonic convergence of the ILC processes...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22113775/data-based-controllability-and-observability-analysis-of-linear-discrete-time-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhuo Wang, Derong Liu
In this brief, we develop data-based methods for analyzing the controllability and observability of linear discrete-time systems which have unknown system parameters. These data-based methods will only use measured data to construct the controllability matrix as well as the observability matrix, in order to verify the corresponding properties. The advantages of our methods are threefold. First, they can directly verify system properties based on measured data without knowing system parameters. Second, our calculation precision is higher than traditional approaches, which need to identify the unknown parameters...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22106143/data-based-virtual-unmodeled-dynamics-driven-multivariable-nonlinear-adaptive-switching-control
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyou Chai, Yajun Zhang, Hong Wang, Chun-Yi Su, Jing Sun
For a complex industrial system, its multivariable and nonlinear nature generally make it very difficult, if not impossible, to obtain an accurate model, especially when the model structure is unknown. The control of this class of complex systems is difficult to handle by the traditional controller designs around their operating points. This paper, however, explores the concepts of controller-driven model and virtual unmodeled dynamics to propose a new design framework. The design consists of two controllers with distinct functions...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22106142/quality-relevant-data-driven-modeling-and-monitoring-of-multivariate-dynamic-processes-the-dynamic-t-pls-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Li, Baosheng Liu, S Joe Qin, Donghua Zhou
In data-based monitoring field, the nonlinear iterative partial least squares procedure has been a useful tool for process data modeling, which is also the foundation of projection to latent structures (PLS) models. To describe the dynamic processes properly, a dynamic PLS algorithm is proposed in this paper for dynamic process modeling, which captures the dynamic correlation between the measurement block and quality data block. For the purpose of process monitoring, a dynamic total PLS (T-PLS) model is presented to decompose the measurement block into four subspaces...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22086492/application-of-ift-and-spsa-to-servo-system-control
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mircea-Bogdan Rădac, Radu-Emil Precup, Emil M Petriu, Stefan Preitl
This paper treats the application of two data-based model-free gradient-based stochastic optimization techniques, i.e., iterative feedback tuning (IFT) and simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (SPSA), to servo system control. The representative case of controlled processes modeled by second-order systems with an integral component is discussed. New IFT and SPSA algorithms are suggested to tune the parameters of the state feedback controllers with an integrator in the linear-quadratic-Gaussian (LQG) problem formulation...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22067292/improved-gart-neural-network-model-for-pattern-classification-and-rule-extraction-with-application-to-power-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keem Siah Yap, Chee Peng Lim, Mau Teng Au
Generalized adaptive resonance theory (GART) is a neural network model that is capable of online learning and is effective in tackling pattern classification tasks. In this paper, we propose an improved GART model (IGART), and demonstrate its applicability to power systems. IGART enhances the dynamics of GART in several aspects, which include the use of the Laplacian likelihood function, a new vigilance function, a new match-tracking mechanism, an ordering algorithm for determining the sequence of training data, and a rule extraction capability to elicit if-then rules from the network...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22057063/optimal-tracking-control-for-a-class-of-nonlinear-discrete-time-systems-with-time-delays-based-on-heuristic-dynamic-programming
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaguang Zhang, Ruizhuo Song, Qinglai Wei, Tieyan Zhang
In this paper, a novel heuristic dynamic programming (HDP) iteration algorithm is proposed to solve the optimal tracking control problem for a class of nonlinear discrete-time systems with time delays. The novel algorithm contains state updating, control policy iteration, and performance index iteration. To get the optimal states, the states are also updated. Furthermore, the "backward iteration" is applied to state updating. Two neural networks are used to approximate the performance index function and compute the optimal control policy for facilitating the implementation of HDP iteration algorithm...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22057062/real-time-vector-quantization-and-clustering-based-on-ordinary-differential-equations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Cheng, Mohammad R Sayeh, Mehdi R Zargham, Qiang Cheng
This brief presents a dynamical system approach to vector quantization or clustering based on ordinary differential equations with the potential for real-time implementation. Two examples of different pattern clusters demonstrate that the model can successfully quantize different types of input patterns. Furthermore, we analyze and study the stability of our dynamical system. By discovering the equilibrium points for certain input patterns and analyzing their stability, we have shown the quantizing behavior of the system with respect to its vigilance parameter...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22057061/quantitative-analysis-of-nonlinear-embedding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junping Zhang, Qi Wang, Li He, Zhi-Hua Zhou
A lot of nonlinear embedding techniques have been developed to recover the intrinsic low-dimensional manifolds embedded in the high-dimensional space. However, the quantitative evaluation criteria are less studied in literature. The embedding quality is usually evaluated by visualization which is subjective and qualitative. The few existing evaluation methods to estimate the embedding quality, neighboring preservation rate for example, are not widely applicable. In this paper, we propose several novel criteria for quantitative evaluation, by considering the global smoothness and co-directional consistence of the nonlinear embedding algorithms...
December 2011: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
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