Claims
- 1. An adaptive control system for use in conjunction with a printing press to control the setting of an ink control device that regulates the amount of ink applied to a substrate so that a measured ink color value on the substrate converges toward a target ink color value, the system comprising:
- a controller using at least one gain parameter and operating to calculate a new setting of the ink control device based upon the at least one gain parameter and an ink color value difference that is the difference between the measured ink color value and the target ink color value; and
- a sensitivity adapter in communication with the controller to adaptively modify the at least one gain parameter, wherein the sensitivity adapter calculates a sensitivity variable that is multiplied by the at least one gain parameter, wherein the sensitivity variable at time (t+1) is determined by comparing a desired ink color correction amount with an actual ink color correction amount, and wherein the actual ink color correction amount is obtained by comparing the ink color value difference at time (t) with the ink color value difference at time (t+1).
- 2. The adaptive control system of claim 1 wherein the difference between the desired ink color correction amount and the actual ink color correction amount is multiplied by a weighted modifier to control the rate at which the gain parameter is adjusted.
- 3. The adaptive control system of claim 2 wherein the weighted modifier is dependent upon the difference between the measured ink color value and the target ink color value.
- 4. The adaptive control system of claim 3 wherein the weighted modifier is dependent upon the difference between the measured ink color value at time (t) and the target ink color value.
- 5. The adaptive control system of claim 4 wherein the desired ink color correction amount is in the range of 70% to 100%.
- 6. The adaptive control system of claim 4 wherein the desired ink color correction amount is approximately 70%.
- 7. The adaptive control system of claim 1 wherein the controller includes a PID controller.
- 8. The adaptive control system of claim 7 wherein the at least one gain parameter includes each of the integral and proportional gain parameters of the PID controller.
- 9. A method for controlling ink fed by an ink control device to a substrate in a printing press, the method comprising:
- providing a target ink color value for the ink on the substrate;
- measuring an actual ink color value of the ink on the substrate at time (t);
- calculating an ink color error at time (t) which is the difference between the target ink color value and the actual ink color value measured at time (t);
- measuring an actual ink color value of the ink on the substrate at time (t+1);
- calculating an ink color error at time (t+1) which is the difference between the target ink color value and the actual ink color value measured at time (t+1);
- determining a desired ink color correction amount;
- determining an actual ink color correction amount which is obtained by comparing the ink color error at time (t) with the ink color error at time (t+1);
- calculating a sensitivity variable at time (t+1) based upon the difference between the desired ink color correction amount and the actual ink color correction amount;
- multiplying the sensitivity variable at time (t+1) by a nominal gain parameter to calculate an effective gain parameter at time (t+1) for a controller; and
- using the controller to calculate a new position of the ink control device based upon the ink color error at time (t+1) and the effective gain parameter at time (t+1) such that the measured ink color value converges toward the target ink density value.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the actual ink color value is an ink density value.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the actual ink color value is measured optically.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein the sensitivity variable is dependent upon a weighted modifier multiplied by the difference between the desired ink color correction amount and the actual ink color correction amount.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the weighted modifier is based upon the difference between the actual ink color value at time (t) and the target ink color value.
- 14. The method of claim 9 wherein the controller is a PID controller.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the sensitivity variable is multiplied by the integral, proportional and differential nominal gain parameters of the PID controller to obtain the new position of the ink control device.
- 16. The method of claim 9 wherein a new value of the sensitivity variable is calculated only after a change in the position of the ink control device.
- 17. The method of claim 9 wherein the sensitivity variable at time (t+1) is further based upon the sensitivity variable at time (t).
- 18. The method of claim 9 wherein the sensitivity variable at time (t+1) is calculated as the sensitivity variable at time (t) plus the sensitivity variable at time (t) multiplied by the difference between the desired ink color correction amount and the actual ink color correction amount at time (t+1).
- 19. The method of claim 9 wherein the sensitivity variable at time (t+1) is calculated as the sensitivity variable at time (t) plus the sensitivity variable at time (t) multiplied by a weighted modifier multiplied by the difference between the desired ink color correction amount and the actual ink color correction amount at time (t+1).
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the weighted modifier is based upon the ink color error at time (t).
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/189,655, filed Nov. 10, 1998, pending.
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