Comparison of the performance of a fuzzy controller with a PID controller for a heating process

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Abstract

This paper compares the performance of a fuzzy logic controller using input mapping and output mapping factors with that of a traditional PID algorithm. Standard control engineering laboratory equipment (PT326) is used as a pilot plant for the analysis. It is demonstrated both by simulation and experiment on the plant that the fuzzy logic controller can provide better control, does not require a plant model and has better disturbance rejection properties.

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