Rubaai et al., 2008 - Google Patents
DSP-based laboratory implementation of hybrid fuzzy-PID controller using genetic optimization for high-performance motor drivesRubaai et al., 2008
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- 10424812366842974747
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- Rubaai A
- Castro-Sitiriche M
- Ofoli A
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- Publication venue
- IEEE transactions on industry applications
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This paper presents a real-time implementation of a genetic-based hybrid fuzzy-proportional- integral-derivative (PID) controller for industrial motor drives. Both the design of fuzzy-PID (FPID) controller and its integration with the conventional PID in global control system to …
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