Experimental Studies on Pressure Control Using Intelligent PI Fuzzy Supervisory Approach
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Palani Sivashanmugam
Fuzzy supervisory control scheme for regulating the tank pressure in a pilot pressure control system has been presented. The controller structure has been designed in such a way as to adjust on-line the parameters of a classical PI controller that will reduce the human involvement in tuning the controller parameters at different operating conditions. The control algorithm for the proposed scheme has been developed using KEIL software and then converted into an executable file before downloading it to an ARM7 (AT91M55800A) based embedded target board. The pipeline execution and RISC architecture of ARM7 target board enhances the computation speed in real time control applications. Experimental study has been carried out to test the performance of the proposed supervisory fuzzy controller and the results were compared with classical control method. Better control performance using supervisory fuzzy controller has been obtained.
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