DCINCO 2015 Abstracts


Full Papers
Paper Nr: 4
Title:

Multi-objective Optimization for Control and Process Operation

Authors:

Helem Sabina Sánchez and Ramon Vilanova

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present the research of the first author, which aims to seek for a methodology to address control problems by implementing Multi-Objective Optimization Design (MOOD) procedure. This procedure consist of at least of three elements: the definition of a multiobjective problem, the simultaneous optimization of all objectives for the generation of a set of Pareto-optimal solutions and a process of multi-criteria decision making to select the most preferable solution to implement. Up to now, the research has been applied to tuning application for PI/PID controller design. The research problem, objectives, the methodology, some of the contributions and the stage of the research are detailed below. Also, some implementations and current development work is discussed
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Short Papers
Paper Nr: 3
Title:

Community Driven Artificial Intelligence Development for Robotics

Authors:

Csaba Kertész and Markku Turunen

Abstract: Although the online AI forums were examined earlier to understand the owner attitudes toward their robots and the performance of distributed volunteer project techniques was researched, but the literature lacks a specific study to cover artificial intelligence (AI) development with online communities. AIBO was a brand of entertainment robots, but Sony discontinued in 2006. It was a very successful robot platform both in research labs and consumer market. The main emphasize of the robotics industry has been shifted to 3D printing, drones, humanoid robots and industrial robots in the recent years, leaving a gap after AIBO which has not been fulfilled yet. An active community of enthusiastic AIBO owners is still around the world with their own repair services for hardware faults and damages what shows how strong is this platform. This PhD research attempts to create a special online community for building a new AI software for Sony ERS-7 robots (Figure 1) as a case study to explore new ways of modern AI development.
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Paper Nr: 5
Title:

Augmented Reality Interface Design for Autonomous Driving

Authors:

Raissa Pokam Meguia, Christine Chauvin and Serge Debernard

Abstract: How well should an interface be designed in order to meet the information needs of the user? The answer to this question is a great challenge in intelligent systems, particularly in highly automated vehicles. In this paper, we present our PhD work advance in interface design, for autonomous vehicles of level 3, with a cutting-edge technology, Augmented Reality. We present the criticality of an adaptive interface to enhance driver/autonomous system interactions. We describe the methodology we have adopted for defining information needs and conveying them at the right time and in the shape to the driver. Then, we present the actual stage of the work. Finally, we report on the expected outcome of the whole research project.
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Paper Nr: 7
Title:

Design of Robust Control Strategy for Non-linear Multivariable Systems with Delay, Parametric Uncertainty and External Disturbances

Authors:

Jose Jorge Carreño Zagarra and Rodolfo Mejía Villamizar

Abstract: Historically, the process industry has recognized the important work of automatic control in the proper functioning of the production process. Although the preferred control strategy in most applications is the implementation of simple ties of PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) control, there are a number of characteristics which sometimes are not considered explicitly in the design of these PID controllers, such as delays, not measurable variables, parameter uncertainty, variance in time, nonlinearities, constraints and multivariable interactions. Many developments of modern control theory are designed to tackle these features, but the industry has been conservative in applying these tools. This has led many critics to say that there is a gap between theory and practice of control. In industry, many processes are behind in their dynamic behavior. Although these delays are due primarily to dynamic characteristics of some systems, they may also be made by processing time or the accumulation of time delays in a number of simple dynamical systems connected in series. Typical applications in the presence of delays are communication systems, chemical processes, transportation systems, power systems, tele-operation systems and biosystems. From classical control perspective, the presence of delays in a system helps to reduce the phase margin and hence profit margins, achieving even destabilize the closed loop response. However, the introduction of a delay may be beneficial to achieve stability in an unstable system (Stépán, 1989), which explains the five decades of interest in the stability and control of these systems (Stépán, 1989), (Bellm, 1963), (Datko, 1978), (Hale, 1993), (Diekmann, Van Gils, & Verduyn-Lunel, 1995). (Niculescu W. M.-I., 2007), (Niculescu S. I., 2001). Furthermore, due to the difficulty of accurately model a complex process, there are always modeling errors. The development of methods to address the problem of model uncertainty is a big challenge and today there have been different approaches to tackle it. Sometimes, in an attempt to take into account all relevant dynamics and reduce modeling error, it comes to the development of increasingly complex models. However, this maneuver can lead to models that are too difficult for mathematical analysis and design of controllers. Another common problem in the control systems is due to external disturbances. Such disturbances bring harm to the system performance, so rejection is one of the key objectives in the design of the controller. In control community of Industrial processes - like oil industry and metal industry - the production processes are usually influenced by external disturbances such as variations in raw material quality, production load fluctuations, and variations of complicated production environments. In the regulation of blood glucose in diabetic patients, for example, external disturbances are related to food intake, physical activity conducting and stress, among others. In this work is proposed a new control strategy that combines the virtues of monitoring techniques MPC (Model Predictive Control), QFT (Quantitative Feedback Theory) and observers of disturbances (DOB), to address the delays, uncertainty in the model and external disturbances of nonlinear multivariable systems. It is intended that the proposed scheme be as simple and convenient as possible and that is validated in at least two cases of multivariable systems, that can be active power control in a wind turbine, the automatic regulation of glucose levels in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and / or control of various variables of quality in a crude distillation process.
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