Agent-Oriented Evolutionary Control Systems--Determining the Optimal Control Codes for "Ro" the Oriental Oar〔含 Question & Answer〕
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概要
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Defining control systems for previously human performed tasks requires experienced operators working together with engineers and/or programmers, who apply their particular expertise to solve the specific control problem. Yet, this procedure generates human-oriented solutions, causing the defined controller to simulate human conducted control, rather than generate optimized, machine-oriented signals specific for the electromechanical system. Furthermore, many control systems may involve a huge number of inter-dependent variables, incompatible with the familiar four-dimension coordinate visualization, rendering the system incomprehensible for human abstraction and therefore unsuitable for conventional treatment. We present here an alternative, machine-oriented and autonomous control system training model, based on natural evolution, Multi-Agent Systems and Distributed Computing, which is able to profit on modern computer architectures and deal with Evolutionary Search issues in a reduced timeframe. Here we describe the method in practice, as we apply it to solve the "Ro" control problem, a simple one-oar robotic rowing system that allow us to compare the autonomous discovered method to the traditional, human conducted rowing method.
- 社団法人日本航海学会の論文
- 2006-09-25
著者
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Hirayama Tsugukiyo
Faculty Of Engineering Of Yokohama National University
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NEVES Rogerio
Faculty of Engineering Yokohama National University