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28 July 1997 Automatic resonant cancellation using genetic search
Eric Minh Nguyen, Nadipuram R. Prasad
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Abstract
Automation is the future trend for the target tracking systems of the Smart Munitions Test Suite at White Sands Missile Range. Resonances often appear in electro-mechanical systems and tend to reduce the performance of the control tracking algorithms. Hence, automatic resonant cancellation is one of the algorithms that should be considered. In this paper the concept and implementation of automatic resonant cancellation using Genetic Algorithms (GAs) in conjunction with the system identification package and the notch filter developed by the DSP Control Group is presented. A simple GA is used to search for the highest resonant peaks caused by imperfect coupling between motor and load. The search is guided by a fitness function which is the transfer function obtained from a system identification method.
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Eric Minh Nguyen and Nadipuram R. Prasad "Automatic resonant cancellation using genetic search", Proc. SPIE 3068, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition VI, (28 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280809
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KEYWORDS
Genetic algorithms

System identification

Genetics

Mathematical modeling

Digital signal processing

Systems modeling

Linear filtering

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