A active vibration control strategy based on reinforcement learning

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作者
Zhou J. [1 ]
Dong L. [1 ]
Meng C. [2 ]
Sun H. [2 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory for Strength and Vibration of Mechanical Structures, School of Aerospace Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an
[2] Beijing Institute of Astronautical Systems Engineering, Beijing
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Dong, Longlei | 1600年 / Chinese Vibration Engineering Society卷 / 40期
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Active vibration control; Neural network; Nonlinearity; Reinforcement learning; Uncertainty;
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10.13465/j.cnki.jvs.2021.16.036
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Concerning the uncertainty and nonlinearity of a controlled system, an active control strategy for random vibration based on reinforcement learning was proposed. The vibration controller was designed by a reinforcement learning algorithm-deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG). This process does not involve expert experience and was entirely completed by the autonomous interactive learning of DDPG algorithms and data. The controller is a multi-layer neural network model, and this kind of controller designed by reinforcement learning algorithm is called neural network controller designed by reinforcement learning (RL-NN)controller. The performance of the RL-NN controller was verified through two numerical simulation examples: the active control effect of a single degree of freedom system with uncertainty reaches 97%. The semi-active control effect of the 1/4 vehicle suspension system with uncertainty and nonlinearity reaches 74%. The results show that the RL-NN controller has excellent vibration control capabilities for systems with uncertain and nonlinear. The random vibration active control strategy designed by the reinforcement learning algorithm in only a few hours is better than the control strategy designed by experts over few years. This provides a new approach to design active/semi-active controllers for complex systems. © 2021, Editorial Office of Journal of Vibration and Shock. All right reserved.
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