Design of Self-tuning PID controller using Fuzzy Logic for Level Process
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 6
Abstract
In this paper a self-tuning PID controller is designed using fuzzy logic for a liquid level process of single tank and two tank systems. Conventional technique like Ziegler’s Nichols method can be enhanced using fuzzy logic. The gain parameters that are obtained using conventional technique can be adjusted automatically using the predefined fuzzy rule set of fuzzy inference system. This paper illustrates the Comparative analysis of Ziegler’s Nichols method and self-tuning Fuzzy-PID. The entire Design process and simulation is carried on MATLABSimulink
Authors and Affiliations
P D Aditya Karthik
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