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Fuzzy Model Identification Selected Approaches


Free Download Fuzzy Model Identification: Selected Approaches by Hans Hellendoorn, Dimiter Driankov
English | 1997 | ISBN: 3540627219 | 319 Pages | PDF | 12.8 MB
During the past few years two principally different approaches to the design of fuzzy controllers have emerged: heuristics-based design and model-based design.


The main motivation for the heuristics-based design is given by the fact that many industrial processes are still controlled in one of the following two ways: – The process is controlled manually by an experienced operator. – The process is controlled by an automatic control system which needs manual, on-line ‘trimming’ of its parameters by an experienced operator. In both cases it is enough to translate in terms of a set of fuzzy if-then rules the operator’s manual control algorithm or manual on-line ‘trimming’ strategy in order to obtain an equally good, or even better, wholly automatic fuzzy control system. This implies that the design of a fuzzy controller can only be done after a manual control algorithm or trimming strategy exists. It is admitted in the literature on fuzzy control that the heuristics-based approach to the design of fuzzy controllers is very difficult to apply to multiple-inputjmultiple-output control problems which represent the largest part of challenging industrial process control applications. Furthermore, the heuristics-based design lacks systematic and formally verifiable tuning tech niques. Also, studies of the stability, performance, and robustness of a closed loop system incorporating a heuristics-based fuzzy controller can only be done via extensive simulations.

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