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ScienceAsia 27 (2001) : 035-040 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2001.27.035
Fiber Optic Sensing Applications Based on Optical Propagation Mode Time Delay Measurement
Mohamed Azlan Hussaina, Paisan Kittisupakornb and Wachira Daosudb
ABSTRACT: In recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of control system techniques
that are based on nonlinear concepts. One such method is the nonlinear inverse-model based control
strategy. This method is however highly dependent on the availability of the inverse of the system
model under control, which are normally difficult to obtain analytically for nonlinear systems. Since
neural networks have the ability to model many nonlinear systems including their inverses, their use in
this control scheme is highly promising. In this work, we investigate the use of these neural-network-based
inverse model control strategy to control an exothermic reactor. The use of the specialised method of
training the inverse neural network model is demonstrated. The utilization of two different inverse-model
schemes namely the direct inverse control and the internal-model control methods are shown for both
set point and disturbance rejection cases. The overall results for set point tracking are good in both
control strategies but the direct inverse control method had limitations when dealing with disturbances.
Other important aspects relating to the use of neural networks for identification and controls are also
discussed in this paper.
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a Department of Chemical Engineering, University Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur.
b Department of Chemical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330.
Received 22 Dec 1999, Accepted 3 Aug 2000
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