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어핀 Takagi-Sugeno 퍼지 제어 시스템의 안정도에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Stability of Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Control System)

  • 김은태;김동연;박현식;박민용
    • 전자공학회논문지C
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    • 제36C권7호
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 1999
  • 본 논문에서는 연속 어핀 Takagi-Sugeno 퍼지 시스템의 안정도를 판정하는 새로운 방법을 제안한다. 제안된 방법은 최근 각광을 받고 있는 선형 행렬 부등식이라는 컨벡스 최적화 기법을 이용하여 쉽게 구현할 수 있다. 우선 어핀 Takagi-Sugeno 퍼지 시스템이 안정하도록 되는 조건을 유도하고 이를 선형 행렬 부등식의 형태로 변형하고 수치적 접근방식을 제안한다. 끝으로 컴퓨터 모의 실험을 통하여 제안한 방법의 타당성을 확인한다.

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Direct and Indirect Robust Adaptive Fuzzy Controllers for a Class of Nonlinear Systems

  • Essounbouli Najib;Hamzaoui Abdelaziz
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.146-154
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose direct and indirect adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control approaches for a class of nonaffine nonlinear systems. In the direct case, we use the implicit function theory to prove the existence of an ideal implicit feedback linearization controller, and hence approximate it to attain the desired performances. In the indirect case, we exploit the linear structure of a Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy system with constant conclusion to establish an affine-in-control model, and therefore design an indirect adaptive fuzzy controller. In both cases, the adaptation laws of the adjustable parameters are deduced from the stability analysis, in the sense of Lyapunov, to get a more accurate approximation level. In addition to their robustness, the design of the proposed approaches does not require the upper bounds of both external disturbances and approximation errors. To show the efficiency of the proposed controllers, a simulation example is presented.

저비트율 동영상 전송을 위한 움직임 기반 동영상 분할 (The Motion-Based Video Segmentation for Low Bit Rate Transmission)

  • 이범로;정진현
    • 한국정보처리학회논문지
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    • 제6권10호
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    • pp.2838-2844
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    • 1999
  • The motion-based video segmentation provides a powerful method of video compression, because it defines a region with similar motion, and it makes video compression system to more efficiently describe motion video. In this paper, we propose the Modified Fuzzy Competitive Learning Algorithm (MFCLA) to improve the traditional K-menas clustering algorithm to implement the motion-based video segmentation efficiently. The segmented region is described with the affine model, which consists of only six parameters. This affine model was calculated with optical flow, describing the movements of pixels by frames. This method could be applied in the low bit rate video transmission, such as video conferencing system.

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컴퓨터 연산을 통한 언어형 퍼지 제어 시스템의 새로운 안정도 해석: 2부 - 안정도 해석 (A new computational approach to stability analysis of linguistic fuzzy control systems - Part 2: Stability Analysis)

  • 김은태;박순형;박민용
    • 대한전자공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전자공학회 2001년도 하계종합학술대회 논문집(3)
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we Propose a new computational approach to stability analysis of the linguistic control system. The FLC is assumed to be modeled as a combination of affine system. Stability is tested via the LMI. Computer simulation result is given to illustrate the validity of the suggested methodology.

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Stability Condition of Robust and Non-fragile $H^{\infty}$ Hovering Control with Real-time Tuning Available Fuzzy Compensator

  • Kim, Joon-Ki;Lim, Do-Hyung;Kim, Won-Ki;Kang, Soon-Ju;Park, Hong-Bae
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.364-371
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we describe the synthesis of robust and non-fragile $H^{\infty}$ state feedback controllers for linear systems with affine parameter uncertainties, as well as a static state feedback controller with poly topic uncertainty. The sufficient condition of controller existence, the design method of robust and non-fragile $H^{\infty}$ static state feedback controller with fuzzy compensator, and the region of controllers that satisfies non-fragility are presented. We show that the resulting controller guarantees the asymptotic stability and disturbance attenuation of the closed loop system in spite of controller gain variations within a resulted polytopic region.