Topalov et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy control with sliding mode learning algorithm: Application to antilock braking systemTopalov et al., 2009
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- Topalov A
- Kayacan E
- Oniz Y
- Kaynak O
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- Publication venue
- 2009 7th Asian Control Conference
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A neuro-fuzzy adaptive control approach for nonlinear dynamical systems, which are coupled with unknown dynamics, modeling errors, and various sorts of disturbances, is proposed and used to design a wheel slip regulating controller. The implemented control …
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