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Innovative Strategy to Improve Precision and to Save Power of a Real-Time Control Process Using an Online Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Controller
Author(s) -
Rafik Lasri,
Ignacio Rojas,
H. Pomares,
Olga Valenzuela
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
advances in fuzzy systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.38
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1687-711X
pISSN - 1687-7101
DOI - 10.1155/2013/658145
Subject(s) - computer science , controller (irrigation) , process (computing) , adaptive control , fuzzy logic , fuzzy control system , control engineering , task (project management) , control theory (sociology) , intelligent control , control (management) , artificial intelligence , engineering , systems engineering , agronomy , biology , operating system
The main objective of this paper is to prove the great advantage that brings our novel approach to the intelligent control area. A set of various types of intelligent controllers have been designed to control the temperature of a room in a real-time control process in order to compare the obtained results with each other. Through a training board that allows us to control the temperature, all the used algorithms should present their best performances in this control process; therefore, our self-organized and online adaptive fuzzy logic controller (FLC) will be required to present great improvements in the control task and a real high control performance. Simulation results can show clearly that the new approach presented and tested in this work is very efficient. Thus, our adaptive and self-organizing FLC presents the best accuracy compared with the remaining used controllers, and, besides that, it can guarantee an important reduction of the power consumption during the control process.

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