Neuro-fuzzy-based control for parallel cascade control
Source
Chemical Product and Process Modeling
ISSN
21946159
Date Issued
2013-01-01
Author(s)
Karthikeyan, R.
Manickavasagam, K.
Tripathi, Shikha
Murthy, K. V.V.
Abstract
This paper discusses the application of adaptive neurofuzzy inference system (ANFIS) control for a parallel cascade control system. Parallel cascade controllers have two controllers, primary and secondary controllers in cascade. In this paper the primary controller is designed based on neuro-fuzzy approach. The main idea of fuzzy controller is to imitate human reasoning process to control ill-defined and hard to model plants. But there is a lack of systematic methodology in designing fuzzy controllers. The neural network has powerful abilities for learning, optimization and adaptation. A combination of neural networks and fuzzy logic offers the possibility of solving tuning problems and design difficulties of fuzzy logic. Due to their complementary advantages, these two models are integrated together to form more robust learning systems, referred to as adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). The secondary controller is designed using the internal model control approach. The performance of the proposed ANFIS-based control is evaluated using different case studies and the simulated results reveal that the ANFIS control approach gives improved servo and regulatory control performances compared to the conventional proportional integral derivative controller.
Subjects
ANFIS control | Fuzzy logic control | Internal model control | Neuro-fuzzy control | Parallel cascade control | PID control
