Design of a multi-layer fuzzy logic controller for multi-input multi-output systems (Q1973339)
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Design of a multi-layer fuzzy logic controller for multi-input multi-output systems (English)
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8 January 2002
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The authors propose a multi-layer fuzzy logic controller (MLFLC) for multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) systems. For the convenience of analysis, the structure of the multi-layer fuzzy logic controller is divided into multi-input-single-output (MISO) controllers. Each multi-input-single-output controller consists of many fuzzy logic controllers (FLC). In the fuzzy logic controller the linguistic rules are designed as a suction controller. A theorem shows that such a fuzzy logic controller has a switching line. The results of analysis show that the multi-layer fuzzy logic controller has a switching manifold and its parameters are the scaling factors, which normalize the input variables. Moreover, a theorem which shows the stability of the proposed multi-layer fuzzy logic controller can easily be formulated by properly selecting the denormalizing scaling factors. A cart-pole system with two links is used as an illustrated example for demonstration. The illustrations also include links controlled to track a set of desired trajectories. Simulation results show that the fuzzy control system is asymptotically stable, and the desired trajectories can be followed very closely.
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fuzzy sliding mode control
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tracking
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MISO
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fuzzy logic controller
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switching manifold
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stability
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denormalizing scaling factors
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cart-pole system
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