Large Language Models based Multi-Agent Framework for Objective Oriented Control Design in Power Electronics
Abstract
Power electronics, a critical component in modern power systems, face several challenges in control design, including model uncertainties, and lengthy and costly design cycles. This paper is aiming to propose a Large Language Models (LLMs) based multi-agent framework for objective-oriented control design in power electronics. The framework leverages the reasoning capabilities of LLMs and a multi-agent workflow to develop an efficient and autonomous controller design process. The LLM agent is able to understand and respond to high-level instructions in natural language, adapting its behavior based on the task's specific requirements and constraints from a practical implementation point of view. This novel and efficient approach promises a more flexible and adaptable controller design process in power electronics that will largely facilitate the practitioners.
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