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Real Time Implementation of Fuzzy Gain Scheduling of PI Controller for Induction Motor Machine Control

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In this work the control of an induction motor using fuzzy gain scheduling of PI controller (adaptive FLC-PI) is presented. Fuzzy rules are utilized on-line to determine the controller parameters based on tracking error and its first time derivative. Simulation and experimental results of the proposed scheme show good performances compared to the PI controller with fixed parameters.

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Hazzab, A., Bousserhane, I.K., Zerbo, M. et al. Real Time Implementation of Fuzzy Gain Scheduling of PI Controller for Induction Motor Machine Control. Neural Process Lett 24, 203–215 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11063-006-9018-5

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