Performance Study of Fuzzy Based Networked Control System
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Networked control systems (NCS) are distributed computing and control systems with
sensors, actuators and controllers that communicate over a shared medium. The distributed nature
of NCS and issues related to the shared communication medium pose significant challenges for
control design, as the control system no longer follows the rules of classical control theory. The
main problems that are not well covered by the traditional control theory are varying time delays
and packet losses. The change of communication architecture introduces different forms of time
delay uncertainty in the closed loop system dynamics. These time delays come from the time
sharing of the communication medium as well as the computation time required for physical
signal coding and communication processing. Moreover, the time delays in a control application
can degrade a system’s performance and even cause system instability.
Due to availability of powerful microprocessors the complex processes which involves
higher order equations can be controlled easily. With increased complexity of the process there
have been growing demands of controllers which can outperform the conventional controllers. So
the new intelligent techniques such as fuzzy logic control, artificial neural network based control
and genetic algorithm, etc have been invented.
This thesis proposes controller, which provide robustness against the challenges of NCS,
namely varying time-delays. The thesis includes a literature review of recent stability and control
design results in NCS. To avoid the system instability due to time delays first conventional PID
controller is designed for varying time delays in MATLAB. Further Intelligent control technique
like Fuzzy control is implemented. Performance of all these controllers compared on the basis of
certain performance indices. In order to verify the results of control design, the results of the
thesis indicate that the intelligent controllers well suited for NCS.
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