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An analysis of the object and the development structures of control system neuronet control system of the vacuum deaerator vd-400

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  • ALEKSEEV P.P.

    (Department Automation and control, Institute of information technology and communication, Astrakhan state technical University)

  • SHCHERBATOV I.A.

    (Department Automation and control, Institute of information technology and communication, Astrakhan state technical University)

Abstract

In the article is considered algorithms which are used for program realization neural network system of managing oxygen concentration of deaerated water. The analyze of vacuum deaerator VD-400 is made as an object of control. Identified regulate and perturbing effects and also regulated options VD-400. Especial attention was for software program which creates multilayer neural networks models direct spread and teaches them online. There are shown interfaces of teaching and modeling. Also the general circuit control vacuum deaerator VD-400.

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  • Alekseev P.P. & Shcherbatov I.A., 2016. "An analysis of the object and the development structures of control system neuronet control system of the vacuum deaerator vd-400," International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy, CyberLeninka;ROSTranse Trade F Z C, issue 3 (5), pages 31-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:033054:16916563
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