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Horizontal and Vertical Rule Bases Method in Fuzzy Controllers

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  • Sadegh Aminifar
  • Arjuna bin Marzuki

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Concept of horizontal and vertical rule bases is introduced. Using this method enables the designers to look for main behaviors of system and describes them with greater approximations. The rules which describe the system in first stage are called horizontal rule base. In the second stage, the designer modulates the obtained surface by describing needed changes on first surface for handling real behaviors of system. The rules used in the second stage are called vertical rule base. Horizontal and vertical rule bases method has a great roll in easing of extracting the optimum control surface by using too lesser rules than traditional fuzzy systems. This research involves with control of a system with high nonlinearity and in difficulty to model it with classical methods. As a case study for testing proposed method in real condition, the designed controller is applied to steaming room with uncertain data and variable parameters. A comparison between PID and traditional fuzzy counterpart and our proposed system shows that our proposed system outperforms PID and traditional fuzzy systems in point of view of number of valve switching and better surface following. The evaluations have done both with model simulation and DSP implementation.

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  • Sadegh Aminifar & Arjuna bin Marzuki, 2013. "Horizontal and Vertical Rule Bases Method in Fuzzy Controllers," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:532046
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/532046
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