Adaptive parameter active-disturbance rejection deep reinforcement learning control strategy for permanent magnet synchronous linear motors
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    An adaptive active disturbance rejection control strategy integrating DRL (deep reinforcement learning) with enhanced PSO (particle swarm optimization) was presented, aiming to improve the speed and thrust control performance of PMSLMs (permanent magnet synchronous linear motors). A mathematical model of the motor was established to analyze its dynamic characteristics, followed by the design of a DRLPSO control framework. This framework leveraged reward mechanisms in reinforcement learning to interact with the environment, dynamically optimized ADRC (active disturbance rejection controller) parameters to accommodate varying operating conditions and external disturbances. The modified PSO algorithm incorporated partitioned inertia weights and cyclically utilized historical global optimal data to iteratively update control policies, refining neural network weights and thereby enhancing search efficiency and optimization accuracy. Experimental results show that the proposed DRLPSO-ADRC method achieves significantly higher tracking precision in position and velocity, along with improved system stability and resistance to thrust disturbances, compared to conventional PSO-ADRC algorithms. These findings validate the effectiveness of the innovative control strategy.

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宋琳, 聂子玲, 孙军, 等. 永磁同步直线电机参数自适应自抗扰深度强化学习控制策略[J]. 国防科技大学学报, 2025, 47(6): 119-131.

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  • Received:January 26,2025
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