Data-driven methods in control engineering

Overview

The goal of the junior research group "Data-Driven Methods in Control Engineering" is to explore the synergetic combination of model- and data-driven methods for control engineering tasks. For this purpose, model-driven methods are combined with machine learning to obtain hybrid methods and to achieve the highest possible performance in control design. The hybrid design methods developed in this way are to be combined and evaluated on various demonstrators. Industrial exploitation of the results is also planned through knowledge transfer in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Design IEM.

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Research profile area:
Intelligent Technical Systems
Project type:
Research
Project duration:
01/2020 - 12/2024
Funded by:
BMBF

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Principal Investigators

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Dr.-Ing. Julia Timmermann

Regelungstechnik und Mechatronik / Heinz Nixdorf Institut

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Project Team

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Ansgar Tr?chtler

Regelungstechnik und Mechatronik / Heinz Nixdorf Institut

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Publications

Datengetriebene Modellbildung für nichtlineare mechatronische Systeme in regelungstechnisch verwertbarer Form
A. Junker, Datengetriebene Modellbildung für nichtlineare mechatronische Systeme in regelungstechnisch verwertbarer Form, Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Paderborn, 2024.
Adaptive Data‐Driven Models in Port‐Hamiltonian Form for Control Design
A. Junker, J. Timmermann, A. Tr?chtler, PAMM 25 (2024).
Online Learning With Joint State and Model Estimation
R.-S. G?tte, J. Timmermann, PAMM 25 (2024).
Autonomous Golf Putting with Data-Driven and Physics-Based Methods
A. Junker, N. Fittkau, J. Timmermann, A. Tr?chtler, in: 2022 Sixth IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing (IRC), IEEE, 2023.
Adaptive Koopman-Based Models for Holistic Controller and Observer Design
A. Junker, K.E.F. Pape, J. Timmermann, A. Tr?chtler, IFAC-PapersOnLine 56 (2023) 625–630.
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