Thursday, 3 January 2019

Maze Search Using Reinforcement Learning by a Mobile Robot (ARME)-Lupine Publishers




Maze Search Using Reinforcement Learning by a Mobile Robot by Makoto Katoh in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publlishers

This review presents on research of application of reinforcement learning and new approaches on a course search in mazes with some kinds of multi-point passing as machines. It is based on a selective learning from multi-directive behavior patterns using PS (Profit Sharing) by an agent. The behavior is selected stochastically from 4 kinds of ones using PS with Boltzmann Distribution with a plan to inhibit invalid rules by a reinforcement function of a geometric sequence. Moreover, a variable temperature scheme is adopted in this distribution, where the environmental identification is valued in the first stage of the search and the convergence of learning is shifted to be valuing as time passing. A SUB learning system and a multistage layer system were proposed in this review, and these functions were inspected by some simulations and experiments using a mobile robot.




Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Thermodynamics of Irreversible Process, Computerized Animated Visualization for Multi Component Mass Transport Sorption Problems in Nanocomposites (ARME)-Lupine Publishers


There  is  presented  the  author’s  mini  Review  of  the  realized  theoretical   investigation   of   the   Multi   (n=6)-component   Mass  Transfer (MMT) kinetics of the process inside the modern combined sorption “Nano-Composite” (NC) materials. The visual NC examples considered  in  the  author’s  manuscripts  may  be  represented  by  the   selective   bi-functional   NC   as   the   “Metal 0-Ion   Exchangers (IEx)”  planar  NC  L-membrane  matrix  where  the  inner  active  zero charged  “NP 0-nano-sites”  (i.e.  Nano  Particles,  Me 0-agglomerates) are imbedded into the final combined NC-IEx sorption matrix resulting after the preliminary synthesis of the final NC L-matrix considered. The computer simulation for the modelling of the MMT NC  kinetics  is  based  here  on  the  foundations  of  the  irreversible  thermodynamics   such   as   multi(n)-component   mass   balance n (6)-Eqns.  in  partial  differentials  characterized  fundamentally  by  the new k (2) (6)-“thermodynamic  variance”  (k-parameter).  


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