Simulation on Improved Genetic Algorithm of the Ship's Superheated Steam Pressure

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In this paper, we propose an improved self-adaptive GA PID and compare it with traditional GA PID in simulation. This research indicates that improved self-adaptive GA PID can reduce system’s overshoot and regulation time and perform effectively.

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December 2014

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