DocumentCode :
33753
Title :
Gain Tuning of Fuzzy PID Controllers for MIMO Systems: A Performance-Driven Approach
Author :
Gil, Paulo ; Lucena, Catarina ; Cardoso, Alberto ; Brito Palma, Luis
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Eng. Electrotec., Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
757
Lastpage :
768
Abstract :
A new methodology for tuning the scaling factors, or gains, of fuzzy proportional-integral-derivative controllers, by taking explicitly into account the closed-loop system performance is proposed in this study. The solution is obtained by solving a nonlinear constrained optimization problem, considering a set of constraints on the scaling factors of the Mamdani-type fuzzy system, and on the plant´s inputs and outputs. Two distinct approaches are presented, which are associated with the optimization being carried out offline or in real time. The offline tuning scheme assumes the system dynamics described by a nonlinear model, while for the real-time implementation, the plant´s dynamics is locally approximated by a linear model, with the underlying parameters recursively updated. In order to cope with rather stringent sampling time requirements, the constrained online optimization problem is implemented based on the grid computing paradigm. Given the adaptive nature of the real-time scheme, time-varying dynamics and unknown disturbances can be accommodated in such a way that the closed-loop performance is effectively maximized, while avoiding wind-up phenomena induced by the integrator term. The proposed tuning methodologies are assessed on a benchmark three-tank system and compared against a conventional-based tuning approach. Results from experiments illustrate the feasibility of the proposed approaches and also all the relevance in optimal control systems based on Mamdani-type fuzzy controllers.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; approximation theory; closed loop systems; fuzzy control; fuzzy systems; nonlinear programming; sampling methods; three-term control; time-varying systems; MIMO systems; Mamdani-type fuzzy system; benchmark three-tank system; closed-loop performance; closed-loop system performance; constrained online optimization problem; fuzzy PID controllers; fuzzy proportional-integral-derivative controller; gain tuning; grid computing paradigm; integrator term; linear model; locally approximated plant dynamics; nonlinear constrained optimization problem; nonlinear model; offline tuning scheme; optimal control systems; performance-driven approach; plant inputs; plant outputs; real-time implementation; recursively updated parameters; scaling factor tuning; scaling factors; system dynamics; time-varying dynamics; unknown disturbances; Computers; Control systems; Instruction sets; MIMO; Optimization; Servers; Tuning; Constrained optimization; Mamdani-type fuzzy controller; offline tuning; real-time tuning; recursive system identification; scaling factors tuning;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6706
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TFUZZ.2014.2327990
Filename :
6824765
Link To Document :
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