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Design of a hybrid fuzzy logic proportional plus conventional integral-derivative controller
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1998
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Fuzzy LogicFuzzy SystemsFuzzy P+idEngineeringFuzzy ComputingConventional Pid ControllerNeuro-fuzzy SystemFuzzy ModelingMechatronicsProcess ControlSystems EngineeringFuzzy OptimizationPid ControlController TuningConventional Integral-derivative ControllerFuzzy Control SystemHybrid Fuzzy
Presents approaches to the design of a hybrid fuzzy logic proportional plus conventional integral-derivative (fuzzy P+ID) controller in an incremental form. This controller is constructed by using an incremental fuzzy logic controller in place of the proportional term in a conventional PID controller, By using the bounded-input/bounded-output "small gain theorem", the sufficient condition for stability of this controller is derived. Based on the condition, we modify the Ziegler and Nichols' approach to design the fuzzy P+ID controller. In this case, the stability of a system remains unchanged after the PID controller is replaced by the fuzzy P+ID controller without modifying the original controller parameters. When a plant can be described by any modeling method, the fuzzy P+ID controller can be determined by an optimization technique. Finally, this controller is used to control a nonlinear system. Numerical simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the fuzzy P+ID controller in comparison with the conventional PID controller, especially when the controlled object operates under uncertainty or in the presence of a disturbance.
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