> I did, even wrote a diploma thesis on that subject, but this was some 40
> years ago... Since then, I rather managed people doing research on it.
>
> Peter
I do plenty of research but my collegeus are most busy with meetings. Unless
they make to much noise or put some obstacle in the path of
On Sunday 21 October 2018 11:19:01 Eric Keller wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 1:37 PM Leonardo Marsaglia
>
>
> wrote:
> > Same here, the list is very quiet but I'm receiving everything from
> > this topic.
> >
> > I have been seeing tons of threads in this folder, so I was a little
>
>
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 1:37 PM Leonardo Marsaglia
wrote:
> Same here, the list is very quiet but I'm receiving everything from this
> topic.
>
> I have been seeing tons of threads in this folder, so I was a little
surprised to see this subject. Turns out that Gene Heskett always posts
his
Right now I am mainly concerned about linear state space. There are a few
things I think about then in come to feedback. I also need to do estimation of
constants in the model as well as check how well the dynamics fit with the
theory.
It is goint slowly forward usually an hour a few each day.
I did, even wrote a diploma thesis on that subject, but this was some 40
years ago... Since then, I rather managed people doing research on it.
Peter
Am 19.10.2018 um 19:39 schrieb Nicklas Karlsson:
I am still here, working on control theory right now. Anybody who have a taken
any courses of
> > No not interested in any of the above more than possible what you write
> > about integration.
> >
> > That's fine, it takes a lot of study to move past experimentation with
> PID. And the literature is full of dead ends. The question I have about
> putting the integrator at the model error
Fuzzy control is not suitable for everything but it does some things
very well.
I became interested in it when I started experimenting in autopilots for
sailboats. (Power boats tend to be much easier)
There is some really horrible autopilot software out there. Its amazing
how bad some of
On Friday 19 October 2018 16:55:31 Marcus Bowman wrote:
> On 19 Oct 2018, at 19:11, Bruce Layne wrote:
> > There was a lengthy phase when I wasn't saving much time with
> > unattended CNC machining because I'd just stand there staring at the
> > CNC machining while thinking, "This is so cool."
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 11:37 AM Nicklas Karlsson <
nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No not interested in any of the above more than possible what you write
> about integration.
>
> That's fine, it takes a lot of study to move past experimentation with
PID. And the literature is full of
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 1:01 AM Nicklas Karlsson <
> nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > (1.)
> > Then using state space model and integrator I want to integrate error
> > between where signal is expected to be and there measurement suggest it is.
> > As is now I integrate error between
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 1:01 AM Nicklas Karlsson <
nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (1.)
> Then using state space model and integrator I want to integrate error
> between where signal is expected to be and there measurement suggest it is.
> As is now I integrate error between reference
> > On 10/19/2018 2:12 PM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > > Probably not, I have done quite a lot of search on Internet, have a
> > > few books and have taken two courses specifically in the area but if
> > > you have readily available I could always take a look.
> > >
> > > I find a lot of documents
I thought the fuzzy thing where handled by adding noise with or without
filtering to model and start with the case then system is well known.
> I did the university thing on control theory, but it was a while ago..
> more than 30 years..so I'll leave it at that! :-)
>
> If you are researching
Yes a few, or actually two, both related to state feedback control and linear
state space model.
(1.)
Then using state space model and integrator I want to integrate error between
where signal is expected to be and there measurement suggest it is. As is now I
integrate error between reference
On Friday 19 October 2018 22:36:43 Dave Cole wrote:
> Here is one I remember.
>
> http://www.rentanadviser.com/en/pid-fuzzy-logic/pid-fuzzy-logic.aspx
>
> There is also a lot of developed open source Fuzzy logic libraries.
>
> Do a search for "Fuzzy Logic Open Source".
>
> Like everything else,
Here is one I remember.
http://www.rentanadviser.com/en/pid-fuzzy-logic/pid-fuzzy-logic.aspx
There is also a lot of developed open source Fuzzy logic libraries.
Do a search for "Fuzzy Logic Open Source".
Like everything else, some of it is good, some of it is garbage.
Faster than a PID? I
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 19:14, Nicklas Karlsson
wrote:
> I found state space feedback and bode, nyquist diagram are useful also for
> state feedback but then state space model is available
I have never studied any of that stuff. Which is not to dismiss it, I
did Physics at college and am a fan
On Friday 19 October 2018 19:05:31 Dave Cole wrote:
> I did the university thing on control theory, but it was a while ago..
> more than 30 years..so I'll leave it at that! :-)
>
> If you are researching loop control theory, you should also look at
> Fuzzy logic controllers.
>
> There are some
I did the university thing on control theory, but it was a while ago..
more than 30 years..so I'll leave it at that! :-)
If you are researching loop control theory, you should also look at
Fuzzy logic controllers.
There are some simulator software out there that allow you to compare
Fuzzy
Do you have an unanswered question about control theory?
Eric Keller
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 1:41 PM Nicklas Karlsson <
nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am still here, working on control theory right now. Anybody who have a
> taken any courses of in control theory
On 19 Oct 2018, at 19:11, Bruce Layne wrote:
> There was a lengthy phase when I wasn't saving much time with unattended
> CNC machining because I'd just stand there staring at the CNC machining while
> thinking, "This is so cool."
>
There is nothing quite so satisfying as having lunch
On 10/19/2018 10:15 AM, Peter Blodow wrote:
I haven't got any mail from this list since Oct.10th. How come?
I'm finished building CNC equipment (are they ever completely finished?)
and am now gainfully employed using LinuxCNC to make products for sale
in a small online business. I just
Probably not, I have done quite a lot of search on Internet, have a few books
and have taken two courses specifically in the area but if you have readily
available I could always take a look.
I find a lot of documents about PID controllers and theory using bode, nyquist
diagrams.
I found
I didn't get to that point at the university. Between the work and other
things I'm taking it at a slow pace. But I have some PDFs about control
theory that may help.
El vie., 19 oct. 2018 a las 14:41, Nicklas Karlsson (<
nicklas.karlsso...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> I am still here, working on
I am still here, working on control theory right now. Anybody who have a taken
any courses of in control theory on University?
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 14:36:59 -0300
Leonardo Marsaglia wrote:
> Same here, the list is very quiet but I'm receiving everything from this
> topic.
>
> El vie., 19 oct.
Same here, the list is very quiet but I'm receiving everything from this
topic.
El vie., 19 oct. 2018 a las 12:04, andy pugh ()
escribió:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 15:32, Peter Blodow wrote:
>
> > I haven't got any mail from this list since Oct.10th. How come?
>
> It does seem odd.
>
> The mail
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 15:32, Peter Blodow wrote:
> I haven't got any mail from this list since Oct.10th. How come?
It does seem odd.
The mail server thingy doesn't think that there have been any
messages, but it might be wrong:
Probably everyone is too busy earning a living to play with their LinuxCNC
projects.
Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Street
Dalton, Ohio 44618
Phone: (330)828-2105ext. 2031
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