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Tuning of a TS Fuzzy Output Regulator Using the Steepest Descent Approach and ANFIS

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  • Ricardo Tapia-Herrera
  • Jesús Alberto Meda-Campaña
  • Samuel Alcántara-Montes
  • Tonatiuh Hernández-Cortés
  • Lizbeth Salgado-Conrado

Abstract

The exact output regulation problem for Takagi-Sugeno (TS) fuzzy models, designed from linear local subsystems, may have a solution if input matrices are the same for every local linear subsystem. Unfortunately, such a condition is difficult to accomplish in general. Therefore, in this work, an adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) is integrated into the fuzzy controller in order to obtain the optimal fuzzy membership functions yielding adequate combination of the local regulators such that the output regulation error in steady-state is reduced, avoiding in this way the aforementioned condition. In comparison with the steepest descent method employed for tuning fuzzy controllers, ANFIS approximates the mappings between local regulators with membership functions which are not necessary known functions as Gaussian bell (gbell), sigmoidal, and triangular membership functions. Due to the structure of the fuzzy controller, Levenberg-Marquardt method is employed during the training of ANFIS.

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  • Ricardo Tapia-Herrera & Jesús Alberto Meda-Campaña & Samuel Alcántara-Montes & Tonatiuh Hernández-Cortés & Lizbeth Salgado-Conrado, 2013. "Tuning of a TS Fuzzy Output Regulator Using the Steepest Descent Approach and ANFIS," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:873430
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/873430
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