Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive

Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) has been widely used in speed controller due to its superior performance results. It is suitable when the system is difficult to model mathematically due to its nonlinearity and complexity. There are three common number of rules design which are commonly used in FLSC kno...

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Main Authors: Talib, Md Hairul Nizam, Ibrahim, Zulkifilie, Rasin, Zulhani, Mat Lazi, Jurifa, Azri, Maaspaliza
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spelling my.utem.eprints.227132021-08-22T14:19:49Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/22713/ Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive Talib, Md Hairul Nizam Ibrahim, Zulkifilie Rasin, Zulhani Mat Lazi, Jurifa Azri, Maaspaliza T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) has been widely used in speed controller due to its superior performance results. It is suitable when the system is difficult to model mathematically due to its nonlinearity and complexity. There are three common number of rules design which are commonly used in FLSC known as 49, 25 and 9 rules. However, the majority of the previous research report mainly focused on the dedicated rules size design either 49, 25 or 9 rules for the optimum performance. There is lack of performance comparison between 49, 25 and 9 rules size. Thus, it is difficult to understand how the rules size affects the motor performance. This research tries to fill up the gap by comparing the controller performance using the same platform. The fuzzy logic speed controllers (FLSC) with a different type of rules base are applied to the induction motor drive system. The FLSC with 49, 25 and 9 rules are investigated through MATLAB/SIMULINK and performance comparisons are made covering a wide speed range operations and load disturbance. The simulation results are evaluated based on the rise time ( Penerbit Universiti, UTeM 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/22713/2/2649-7119-1-JTEC%20PJP.pdf Talib, Md Hairul Nizam and Ibrahim, Zulkifilie and Rasin, Zulhani and Mat Lazi, Jurifa and Azri, Maaspaliza (2017) Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive. Journal Of Telecommunication, Electronic And Computer Engineering (JTEC) , 9 (2-8). pp. 165-169. ISSN 2180-1843 http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jtec/article/view/2649/1695
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Talib, Md Hairul Nizam
Ibrahim, Zulkifilie
Rasin, Zulhani
Mat Lazi, Jurifa
Azri, Maaspaliza
Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
description Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) has been widely used in speed controller due to its superior performance results. It is suitable when the system is difficult to model mathematically due to its nonlinearity and complexity. There are three common number of rules design which are commonly used in FLSC known as 49, 25 and 9 rules. However, the majority of the previous research report mainly focused on the dedicated rules size design either 49, 25 or 9 rules for the optimum performance. There is lack of performance comparison between 49, 25 and 9 rules size. Thus, it is difficult to understand how the rules size affects the motor performance. This research tries to fill up the gap by comparing the controller performance using the same platform. The fuzzy logic speed controllers (FLSC) with a different type of rules base are applied to the induction motor drive system. The FLSC with 49, 25 and 9 rules are investigated through MATLAB/SIMULINK and performance comparisons are made covering a wide speed range operations and load disturbance. The simulation results are evaluated based on the rise time (
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author Talib, Md Hairul Nizam
Ibrahim, Zulkifilie
Rasin, Zulhani
Mat Lazi, Jurifa
Azri, Maaspaliza
author_facet Talib, Md Hairul Nizam
Ibrahim, Zulkifilie
Rasin, Zulhani
Mat Lazi, Jurifa
Azri, Maaspaliza
author_sort Talib, Md Hairul Nizam
title Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
title_short Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
title_full Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
title_fullStr Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
title_full_unstemmed Investigation Of Different Rules Size FLSC Performance Applied To Induction Motor Drive
title_sort investigation of different rules size flsc performance applied to induction motor drive
publisher Penerbit Universiti, UTeM
publishDate 2017
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