Multi-Agent Behavioral Control System for the Ore Grinding Process

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In this paper, a small multi-agent system (MAS) is proposed based on behavioral approach for the complex grinding processes. Causal association agents were established according to the material balance of grinding processes, and prediction agents and stability control agents were built by adding prediction and control algorithms. The simulation results prove that the system has good stability and anti-interference performance. Multi-agent behavioral control method can be considered as a potential solution to stabilize grinding processes.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 971-973)

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1255-1260

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June 2014

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