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how to Design ALMS algorithm using simulink please help me, for learning adaptive lms algorithms using simulink..without using LMS block
Good morning everyone,
I recently approached Simscape environment to similute (simple) electrical circuits based on resistors (R), capacitances (C) and direct current generators (I). The experience has been quite satisfactory.
Now I have to couple the Simscape models to novel modifications of sampling-based sensitivity analysis techniques and/or non gradient-based optimization methods (genetic algorithms, particle swarm, particle filters, etc) for model calibration. In this regard, I am not keen on potentilities offered by other toolboxes implemented in Simulink environment, rather than I would like to: i) to update the values of resistors, capacitances and current generators from script ii) to run the simulation from script iii) to collect the output in matlab workspace.
I looked for a while in possible solutions but I understood that it is not an easy task, and that the most common approach is to open the resume mask and manually update the parameters.
I wonder if there is any approach to do what I previously described. I know that it is possible with Simulink model, but have no idea if I can do the same with Simscape model.
The attached image is an example of Simscape model that I want to embed in a sensitivity analysis/optimization loop.
Thank you in advance for your kind advices
Hi,
I am trying to design a Simulink model for transmission cable to characterize some features of an existing electrical system. I am using the Lumped Parameter L-section with few segments. I want to set initial conditions to each segment capacitors. Is there a way I can set those?
Thanks in Advance.
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