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Title: FUZZY AND ANFIS BASED TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF WATER BATH SYSTEM
Authors: SINGH, DEEPTI
Keywords: WATER BATH SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER
ANFIS
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Series/Report no.: TD NO.1790;
Abstract: Conventional controller’s usually required a prior knowledge of mathematical modelling of the process. The inaccuracy of mathematical modelling degrades the performance of the process, especially for non-linear and complex control problem. The process used is Water-Bath system, which is most widely used and nonlinear to some extent. For Water-Bath system, it is necessary to attain desired temperature within a specified period of time to avoid the overshoot and absolute error, with better temperature tracking capability, else the process is disturbed. To overcome above difficulties intelligent controllers, Fuzzy Logic (FL) and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), are proposed. The Fuzzy controller is designed to work with knowledge in the form of linguistic control rules. But the translation of these linguistic rules into the framework of fuzzy set theory depends on the choice of certain parameters, for which no formal method is known. To design ANFIS, Fuzzy-Inference-System is combined with learning capability of Neural-Network. It is analyzed that ANFIS is best suitable for adaptive temperature control of above system. As compared FLC, ANFIS produces a stable control signal. It has much better temperature tracking capability with almost zero overshoot and minimum absolute error. The system has been simulated in MATLAB and the results have been attached. The results obtained by using the Fuzzy Logic Controller has been studied and compared.
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