DocumentCode
2749669
Title
Fuzzy controllers compared with linear digital controllers
Author
Droppo, James G., III
Author_Institution
Gonzaga Univ., Spokane, WA, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
11-13 Oct 1994
Firstpage
108
Lastpage
112
Abstract
The purpose of any control system is to control the outputs of a plant in a manner described by the inputs to the control system. If a mathematical model for the plant is known, engineers can find the best linear controller to elicit the desired response. Linear controllers are well understood because they are described with solvable equations based on linear combinations of the inputs, outputs, and their derivatives. Other types of controllers are theoretically possible, but do not lend themselves to direct mathematical analysis. One such alternative to linear control is fuzzy control. Using fuzzy logic, a controller can be designed that outperforms linear controllers. The nonlinearities introduced, however, make it difficult to characterize the control system and therefore to determine relative stability or the optimality of the design
Keywords
fuzzy control; control nonlinearities; control optimality; control system design; fuzzy controllers; fuzzy logic control; relative stability; Control nonlinearities; Control systems; Digital control; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy logic; Mathematical analysis; Mathematical model; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear equations; Optimal control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Northcon/94 Conference Record
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9995-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NORTHC.1994.639674
Filename
639674
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