Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels

This thesis consists of two parts. The development of a self-adaptive stochastic control system for dynamically positioned vessels is described in Part One. Part Two is the investigation and the development of self-tuning control techniques. In Part One, the dynamic ship positioning control problems...

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Main Author: Fung, Patrick Tze-Kwai
Published: Sheffield Hallam University 1983
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3496822015-03-19T05:10:16ZOptimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vesselsFung, Patrick Tze-Kwai1983This thesis consists of two parts. The development of a self-adaptive stochastic control system for dynamically positioned vessels is described in Part One. Part Two is the investigation and the development of self-tuning control techniques. In Part One, the dynamic ship positioning control problems and basic components are described. The modelling techniques of low frequency ship motions and wave motions are given. The various Kalman filtering methods are appraised. An optimal state feedback control with integral action for the ship positioning system is proposed, followed by the simplification of the complex control structure to allow easy implementation. A self-tuning Kalman filter is proposed for systems which have low frequency outputs corrupted by high frequency disturbances. This filter is used in the ship positioning system. Simulation results of scalar, multivariable and non-linear cases are given. Part Two begins with the development of an adaptive tracking technique for slowly varying processes with coloured noise disturbances. Estimated results for various wave signals are given. The self-tuning control techniques are overviewed, followed by the development of an explicit multivariable weighted minimum variance controller. Simulation results including the estimation of system time delay are given. Finally, an implicit weighted minimum variance controller for single input-single output system is developed.629.8Control systems & control theorySheffield Hallam Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.349682http://shura.shu.ac.uk/7119/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Control systems & control theory
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Control systems & control theory
Fung, Patrick Tze-Kwai
Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
description This thesis consists of two parts. The development of a self-adaptive stochastic control system for dynamically positioned vessels is described in Part One. Part Two is the investigation and the development of self-tuning control techniques. In Part One, the dynamic ship positioning control problems and basic components are described. The modelling techniques of low frequency ship motions and wave motions are given. The various Kalman filtering methods are appraised. An optimal state feedback control with integral action for the ship positioning system is proposed, followed by the simplification of the complex control structure to allow easy implementation. A self-tuning Kalman filter is proposed for systems which have low frequency outputs corrupted by high frequency disturbances. This filter is used in the ship positioning system. Simulation results of scalar, multivariable and non-linear cases are given. Part Two begins with the development of an adaptive tracking technique for slowly varying processes with coloured noise disturbances. Estimated results for various wave signals are given. The self-tuning control techniques are overviewed, followed by the development of an explicit multivariable weighted minimum variance controller. Simulation results including the estimation of system time delay are given. Finally, an implicit weighted minimum variance controller for single input-single output system is developed.
author Fung, Patrick Tze-Kwai
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title Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
title_short Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
title_full Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
title_fullStr Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
title_full_unstemmed Optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
title_sort optimal control, self-tuning techniques and their application to dynamically positioned vessels
publisher Sheffield Hallam University
publishDate 1983
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