A multi-strategy fuzzy control method based on the Takagi-Sugeno model

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In this work, a new multi-strategy fuzzy control (MSFC) based on fuzzy fusion techniques for the control of multivariable nonlinear systems is proposed. This new nonlinear control method is a mixture of different control techniques by fuzzy interpolation using the fuzzy Takagi-Sugeno model. It combines various control strategies to achieve smooth transient responses and zero steady state error. The following techniques are merged within the proposed MSFC structure: an optimal state feedback control that yields an optimal transient response, optimal control through an incremental state model that returns a zero steady state error, and a constant input control to maintain the system behavior within predefined boundaries whenever the MSFC method is applied.

​In this work, a new multi-strategy fuzzy control (MSFC) based on fuzzy fusion techniques for the control of multivariable nonlinear systems is proposed. This new nonlinear control method is a mixture of different control techniques by fuzzy interpolation using the fuzzy Takagi-Sugeno model. It combines various control strategies to achieve smooth transient responses and zero steady state error. The following techniques are merged within the proposed MSFC structure: an optimal state feedback control that yields an optimal transient response, optimal control through an incremental state model that returns a zero steady state error, and a constant input control to maintain the system behavior within predefined boundaries whenever the MSFC method is applied. Read More