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Real-time predictive voltage control of a direct-current generating system, using a hybrid computer

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  • Real-time predictive voltage control of a direct-current (d-c) generating system is achieved with the aid of a hybrid computer. Some assumptions were required to adequately simplify the simulation of the d-c generating system. A predictive controller is used to maintain the load voltage of the d-c generating system (the controlled system) at the desired level for any change in the load. This controller consists of a fast-time scale linearized analog model of the controlled system and a control logic, which is programmed on the digital part of the hybrid computer. In showing the applicability of the controller, the predictive control technique was first applied to the linearized analog simulation of the controlled system and the desired control was successfully achieved. Control of the real system was then attempted and satisfactory results were obtained.
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