Title :
Stabilization of unstable and unintuitive plants by fuzzy control
Author :
Li, Kam-Wing ; Türksen, I. Burhan ; Davison, Edward J. ; Smith, Kenneth C.
Author_Institution :
Nortel, Toronto, Ont., Canada
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A heuristically derived stabilization strategy for an unstable and unintuitive plant by fuzzy control is described. It is shown that the often used classical fuzzy controller, which is both static and time invariant, is incapable of stabilizing such types of plants. However, a simple modification to the classical fuzzy controller architecture that separates the measurement and control phases, together with a hierarchical control strategy, enable the unstable and unintuitive plant to be stabilized. The fuzzy control strategy, as well as the new fuzzy controller architecture, are based on the consideration of “what a human subject would do when dealing with a physical plant which is both unstable and unintuitive”. The stabilization strategy is then generalized to other mathematically similar systems. While the rules for the stabilization of the plant are heuristically defined, the membership functions associated with the rules are tuned by a simulated annealing procedure
Keywords :
fuzzy control; fuzzy set theory; intelligent control; robust control; simulated annealing; classical fuzzy controller; classical fuzzy controller architecture; fuzzy control; fuzzy control strategy; fuzzy controller architecture; heuristically derived stabilization strategy; hierarchical control strategy; human subject; mathematically similar systems; membership functions; physical plant; simple modification; simulated annealing procedure; stabilization strategy; time invariant; unintuitive plants; Computer science; Control systems; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy sets; Fuzzy systems; Humans; Industrial engineering; Mechanical engineering; Open loop systems; Phase measurement;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/3477.552185