Title :
From conventional control to autonomous intelligent methods
Author :
Raychaudhuri, Tirthankar ; Hamey, Leonard G C ; Bell, Rodney D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Macquarie Univ., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this article we review the growth and development of control engineering, leading to modern adaptive methods and finally to autonomous intelligent control. Although the use of feedback control can be traced back to ancient and medieval times, it is really during the 20th century that control engineering has become a recognized discipline. Well-established methods to model and control plants with linear characteristics and unchanging parameters are already in existence. Nonlinear plants with time-varying internal parameters are more challenging and the so-called “adaptive” methods have been developed to address this issue. There are controllers that can “learn” by using AI techniques such as expert systems, genetic algorithms, neural networks, etc. These paradigms have evolved mostly from studying biological learning processes
Keywords :
adaptive control; control engineering; intelligent control; learning (artificial intelligence); neurocontrollers; reviews; AI techniques; adaptive methods; autonomous intelligent methods; biological learning processes; control engineering; expert systems; feedback control; genetic algorithms; neural networks; nonlinear plants; time-varying internal parameters; Adaptive control; Artificial intelligence; Control engineering; Control systems; Expert systems; Feedback control; Genetic algorithms; Intelligent control; Neural networks; Programmable control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE