ROAISYJan 21, 2024

Integration of Large Language Models in Control of EHD Pumps for Precise Color Synthesis

arXiv:2401.11500v12 citations
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

This addresses the challenge of intuitive user interaction with complex hardware systems in industrial automation, though it is incremental as it extends LLMs to physical control.

The paper tackles the problem of controlling EHD pumps for precise color synthesis by integrating fine-tuned LLMs to interpret natural language commands into Arduino code, with conceptual results indicating high potential for accuracy and efficiency.

This paper presents an innovative approach to integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) with Arduino-controlled Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) pumps for precise color synthesis in automation systems. We propose a novel framework that employs fine-tuned LLMs to interpret natural language commands and convert them into specific operational instructions for EHD pump control. This approach aims to enhance user interaction with complex hardware systems, making it more intuitive and efficient. The methodology involves four key steps: fine-tuning the language model with a dataset of color specifications and corresponding Arduino code, developing a natural language processing interface, translating user inputs into executable Arduino code, and controlling EHD pumps for accurate color mixing. Conceptual experiment results, based on theoretical assumptions, indicate a high potential for accurate color synthesis, efficient language model interpretation, and reliable EHD pump operation. This research extends the application of LLMs beyond text-based tasks, demonstrating their potential in industrial automation and control systems. While highlighting the limitations and the need for real-world testing, this study opens new avenues for AI applications in physical system control and sets a foundation for future advancements in AI-driven automation technologies.

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