An Improved Robust Fuzzy-PID Controller With Optimal Fuzzy Reasoning
IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part B (Cybernetics) 35(6): 1283-1294
Article 2005 English
Authors
HL
Han‐Xiong Li
LZ
Leran Zhang
KC
Kaiquan Cai
Abstract
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Many fuzzy control schemes used in industrial practice today are based on some simplified fuzzy reasoning methods, which are simple but at the expense of losing robustness, missing fuzzy characteristics, and having inconsistent inference. The concept of optimal fuzzy reasoning is introduced in this paper to overcome these shortcomings. The main advantage is that an integration of the optimal fuzzy reasoning with a PID control structure will generate a new type of fuzzy-PID control schemes with inherent optimal-tuning features for both local optimal performance and global tracking robustness. This new fuzzy-PID controller is then analyzed quantitatively and compared with other existing fuzzy-PID control methods. Both analytical and numerical studies clearly show the improved robustness of the new fuzzy-PID controller.
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