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Foundations of Fuzzy Control: A Practical Approach, 2ndEdition has been significantly revised and updated, with twonew chapters on Gain Scheduling Control and Neurofuzzy Modelling.It focuses on the PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) typecontroller which is the most widely used in industry andsystematically analyses several fuzzy PID control systems andadaptive control mechanisms.
This new edition covers the basics of fuzzy control and builds asolid foundation for the design of fuzzy controllers, by creatinglinks to established linear and nonlinear control theory. Advancedtopics are
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Foundations of Fuzzy Control: A Practical Approach, 2ndEdition has been significantly revised and updated, with twonew chapters on Gain Scheduling Control and Neurofuzzy Modelling.It focuses on the PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) typecontroller which is the most widely used in industry andsystematically analyses several fuzzy PID control systems andadaptive control mechanisms.

This new edition covers the basics of fuzzy control and builds asolid foundation for the design of fuzzy controllers, by creatinglinks to established linear and nonlinear control theory. Advancedtopics are also introduced and in particular, common sense geometryis emphasised.

Key features

Sets out practical worked through problems, examples and casestudies to illustrate each type of control system
Accompanied by a website hosting downloadable MATLABprograms
Accompanied by an online course on Fuzzy Control which istaught by the author. Students can access further materialand enrol at the companion website
Foundations of Fuzzy Control: A Practical Approach, 2ndEdition is an invaluable resource for researchers,practitioners, and students in engineering. It is especiallyrelevant for engineers working with automatic control ofmechanical, electrical, or chemical systems.
Autorenporträt
Jan Jantzen, Adjunct Professor, University of the Aegean, Greece As a follow-up on the pioneering work by Holmblad and Østergaard on cement kiln control, Dr Jantzen taught a course on fuzzy control at the Technical University of Denmark (starting 1986). He has participated in the development of a fuzzy controller for a 600 kilowatt screw chiller and a fuzzy idle speed controller for a car engine. At the university he supervised numerous student projects in the process industry, and he teaches a fuzzy control course over the Internet to students and practitioners (www.inference.dk). He also teaches a course on fuzzy logic and intelligent computers at the University of the Aegean, Chios island, Greece (since 2003). Dr Jantzen lives on the island of Samso, Denmark, and he works at the Samso Energy Academy with renewable energy, particularly for European islands.