Neural predictive force control for a hydraulic actuator: Simulation and experiment

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This paper proposes a neural-based predictive control algorithm for online control of a force-acting industrial hydraulic actuator. In the algorithm, a multilayer feedforward neural network is employed to modeling the highly nonlinear hydraulic actuator. The nonlinear neural model is instantaneously linearized at each sampling point. Estimated parameters from the linearized model are used in the generalized predictive control (GPC) algorithm to control the contact force. Simulation and experimental results show that the neural-based predictive controller can adapt to different environments and keep the contact force in a desired value despite high nonlinearity and uncertainty in the hydraulic actuator system.

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He, S. (2009). Neural predictive force control for a hydraulic actuator: Simulation and experiment. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 23(2), 151–167. https://doi.org/10.1080/08839510802631752

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