Self Tunned Fuzzy-PID controller for LED in Daylight Harvesting Environment for Smart Buildings
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An aggregate of 19% energy is manifested in urban buildings worldwide, due to lighting.
Daylight harvesting (DH) is an innovative technique which promises to reduce energy
consumption by 20-60% in smart buildings (SBs). Since variations in daylight are nonlinear
and weather sensitive, hence there is an urgent need of a control strategy which adapts
to these variations swiftly and provides stable operation. This dissertation work presents
efficient DH technique, incorporating optimum target setpoint (TSP) illumination calculations
for different applications in SB. Optimum TSP calculations form basis of adaptive
Fuzzy-PID controller. The controller promises self tunning of LEDs with nonlinearly varying
daylight pattern. The Fuzzy controller tracks daylight changes and performs continuous
tunning of control parmeters Kp, Ki & Kd. Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy inference system
is incorporated to tune nonlinearly varying daylight with linear PID controllers. The PID
controller receives its inputs from fuzzy system and drives optimum PWM pulses to DCDC
buck converter to regulate the output current. Output current from the converter is
driven into LED to achieve TSP illumination. The simulation are performed in MATLABSimulink
environment.
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Master of Engineering -Power Systems
