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2006

Fractional dynamics in genetic algorithms

Autores
Solteiro Pires, EJ; Tenreiro Machado, JA; De Moura Oliveira, PB;

Publicação
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)

Abstract
This paper investigate the fractional-order dynamics during the evolution of a Genetic Algorithm (GA). In order to study the phenomena involved in the GA population evolution, themutation is exposed to excitation perturbations during some generations and the corresponding fitness variations are evaluated. Three similar functions are tested to measure its influence in GA dynamics. The input and output signals are studied revealing a fractional-order dynamic evolution.

2006

Concept study of an implantable microsystem for electrical resistance and temperature measurements in dairy cows, suitable for estrus detection

Autores
Morais, R; Valente, A; Almeida, JC; Silva, AM; Soares, S; Reis, MJCS; Valentim, R; Azevedo, J;

Publicação
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL

Abstract
In cattle breeding industry, where artificial insemination techniques are employed, the successful detection of estrus onset leads to considerable cost-saving in herd management. One of the most reliable approaches is based on the determination of progesterone concentration in milk. However, these methods rely on the biosensor concept where a biological substrate is used in a chemical-binding reaction to directly or indirectly produce some effect (electrical or light) that is used at the transducer level. These methods present several drawbacks concerning real-time measurements due to the complexity of the reactions involved and reagent/waste handling. Another approach is to combine measurements of temperature and electrical resistance of reproductive tissues to predict estrus. Using a low-power microsystem with wireless capabilities it is possible to take these measurements in situ and more frequently. The proposed microsystem comprises a second-order delta-sigma modulator for analog-to-digital conversion and a class-E radio-frequency (RF) transmitter operating in the ISM-band of 433 MHz to transfer acquired data to a collar. Electrical resistance is measured by using a modified Wenner array and temperature by the on-chip temperature sensor. System (including battery and antenna) package is made of a tissue-compatible material to allow implantation in the cow's vulvar muscle. Since estrus prediction is based on relative changes of the two correlated parameters, calibration is not necessary. Some preliminary results regarding the measuring concept are presented.

2006

Multi-functional probe for small-scale simultaneous measurements of soil thermal properties, water content, and electrical conductivity

Autores
Valente, A; Morais, R; Tuli, A; Hopmans, JW; Kluitenberg, GJ;

Publicação
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL

Abstract
In studies of vadose zone flow and transport processes, there is a need for a multi-functional probe for small-scale measurements of different soil properties measured within identical soil volumes. The proposed multi-functional probe was designed for simultaneous measurement of temperature, volumetric water content, water flow, and salinity in small-scale soil volumes. The probe, without the heater element, will be a 21.4 mm diameter by 50 mm long cylinder. The proposed system includes signal processing circuits, a microcontroller, and a RF transceiver with ZigBee (TM) protocol. Heat-pulse simulations results showed a reasonably good agreement between measured and fitted data with small deviations at the tail of temperature response curves. In addition, results indicate that the Wenner array configuration provides an excellent tool for EC measurements in soil. In conclusion, results also show that it is possible to implement the multi-functional in a small-scale microsystem.

2006

The cooperation of two manipulators with fractional controllers

Autores
Fonseca Ferreira, NM; Tenreiro Machado, JA; Boaventura Cunha, J;

Publicação
2006 IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics, ICCC

Abstract
This paper analyzes the dynamics and the implementation of fractional-order algorithms in the position/force control of two robots holding an object. The experiments reveal that fractional algorithms lead to performances superior to classical integer-order controllers.

2006

Real-time adaptive control for greenhouse heating, cooling and CO 2 enrichment

Autores
Cunha, JB;

Publicação
Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources - Proceedings of the 4th World Congress

Abstract
This paper presents the implementation of a real-time adaptive controller to regulate the air temperature, humidity and C02 concentration for a greenhouse located in the north of Portugal. The controller outputs are computed in real-time with the aim of achieving1, adequate set-point tracking, minimization of the actuators efforts and minimization of the energy inputs for heating, cooling and CO2injection. This is done by computing a sequence of future control actions to minimize a cost function over a prediction horizon of one hour. The cost function is proportional to the sum of the squared errors between the predicted and desired greenhouse climates plus the square of the energy inputs computed over the prediction horizon. The prediction climate models employ data from the air temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide concentration, inside and outside the greenhouse, solar radiation, wind speed and control actuating signals. In this way the performance of the adaptive controller depends largely on the accuracy of the prediction models. Since the greenhouse-crop system is time-variant, recursive identification techniques were applied to adapt in real-time the models parameters. Several simulations and experiments were realized with the proposed real-time adaptive controller and the results achieved proved to be suitable for this application. Also, the controller performance was compared with the one achieved using common PID, Proportional-Integrative-Derivative, controllers. With the proposed algorithm the set-point tracking and the minimization of actuator effort and energy consumption are significantly improved.

2006

Curve fitting: Fitting functions to agricultural and biological data

Autores
Cunha, JB;

Publicação
Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources - Proceedings of the 4th World Congress

Abstract
Agricultural Engineers and Biologists often need to develop and use functions in order to explain observed events, perform predictions under different scenarios, find relevant characteristics of the data, such as growth rates, etc.. The purpose of curve fitting is to specify an appropriate function and adjust its parameters in a way that it matches, as close as possible, an experimental or historical data set. Fitting functions can be derived by applying regression techniques, interpolation, and spline curves. This paper deals with the development and application of linear and nonlinear regression techniques for fitting functions to agricultural and biological data sets. The application and utility of these fitting techniques are illustrated using experimental sets of data. The examples cover from simple linear curve fitting techniques, which use least squares algorithms, to complex real world problems, which must be described by functions that are nonlinear in the parameters and so needs the use of nonlinear regression techniques. In these illustrative examples, a particular attention is paid to the validation and adequacy of the fitting functions, using graphical inspection and numerical performance criteria's, such as: statistical analysis of the residuals, the R-square, adjusted R-square, the RMSE-Root mean squared errors, confidence bounds for the estimated function parameters and prediction bounds for the fitted functions.

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