Automatic creation of both the topology and parameters for a robust controller by means of genetic programming

J. Koza, O. Stiffelman
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The paper describes a general automated method for synthesizing the design of both the topology and parameter values for controllers. The automated method automatically makes decisions concerning the total number of processing blocks to be employed in the controller, the type of each block, the topological interconnections between the blocks, the values of all parameters for the blocks, and the existence, if any, of internal feedback between the blocks of the overall controller. Incorporation of time-domain, frequency-domain, and other constraints on the control or state variables (often analytically intractable using conventional methods) can be readily accommodated. The automatic method described in the paper (genetic programming) is applied to a problem of synthesizing the design of a robust controller for a plant with a second-order lag. A textbook PID compensator preceded by a lowpass pre-filter delivers credible performance on this problem. However, the automatically created controller employs a second derivative processing block (in addition to proportional, integrative, and derivative blocks and a pre-filter). It is better than twice as effective as the textbook controller as measured by the integral of the time-weighted absolute error, has only two-thirds of the rise time in response to the reference (command) input, and is 10 times better in terms of suppressing the effects of disturbance at the plant input.
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基于遗传规划的鲁棒控制器拓扑和参数的自动生成
本文介绍了一种综合设计控制器拓扑和参数值的通用自动化方法。自动化方法自动决定控制器中使用的处理块的总数,每个块的类型,块之间的拓扑互连,块的所有参数的值,以及整个控制器块之间是否存在内部反馈(如果有的话)。在控制变量或状态变量上合并时域、频域和其他约束(通常使用传统方法难以分析)可以很容易地适应。本文所描述的自动方法(遗传规划)应用于具有二阶滞后对象的鲁棒控制器的综合设计问题。教科书式PID补偿器前面加一个低通预滤波器,在这个问题上提供了可靠的性能。然而,自动创建的控制器采用二阶导数处理块(除了比例、集成和导数块和预滤波器之外)。通过对时间加权绝对误差的积分测量,它的有效性是教科书控制器的两倍以上,响应参考(命令)输入的上升时间只有三分之二,并且在抑制植物输入的干扰影响方面要好10倍。
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