Neuro-fuzzy control synthesis for hydrostatic type servoactuators. Experimental results
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2009, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Continuing recent works of the authors, the paper shows the developing and the application of a neuro-fuzzy control law to the positioning outer loop of a hydrostatic type servoactuator. Experimental results are presented concerning dynamical behavior of the system by using this “intelligent” controller. Finally, arguments about the advantages of the new designed controller are summarized.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioan URSU, George TECUCEANU, Adrian TOADER, Constantin CALINOIU, Felicia URSU, Vladimir BERAR
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