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Seven tuning schemes for an ADALINE model to predict floor pressures in a subsonic cavity flow
Authors
M. Debiasi
M.Ö. Efe
Özbay H. Peng Yan
M. Samimy
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
'SAGE Publications'
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Abstract
This paper presents a simple yet effective one-step-ahead predictor based on an adaptive linear element (ADALINE). Several tuning schemes are studied to see whether the obtained model is consistent. The process under investigation is a subsonic cavity flow system. The experimental data obtained from the system is post-processed to obtain a useful predictor. The contribution of the paper is to demonstrate that despite the spectral richness of the observed data, a simple model with various tuning schemes can help to a satisfactory extent. Seven algorithms are studied, including the least mean squares (LMS), recursive least squares (RLS), modified Kaczmarz's algorithm (MK), stochastic approximation algorithm (SA), gradient descent (GD), Levenbergĝ€ "Marquardt optimization technique (LM) and sliding mode-based tuning (SM). The model and its properties are discussed comparatively. © 2009 The Institute of Measurement and Control
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