Adaptive TS fuzzy MPC based on Particle Swarm Optimization-Cuckoo Search algorithm
Adel Taieb1, Hichem Salhi2, Abdelkader Chaari1
1University of Tunis, National High School of Engineers of Tunis, Laboratory of Industrial Systems and Renewable Energies Engineering, 05 Avenue Taha Hussein, Tunis, Tunisia.
Abstract:
A novel technique to building an adaptable fuzzy model predictive control (AFMPC) is suggested in this study, based on the algorithm Particle Swarm Optimization-Cuckoo Search (PSOCS). This technique combines the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm's iterative scheme with the Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm's searching approach. To identify the system parameters at each time step, an on-line adaptive fuzzy identification is used. Based on a predictive technique, these factors are utilized to generate the goal function. The PSOCS method is then used to solve the optimization issue and select the best control signal. The suggested controller's utility is demonstrated using an experimental communicating three-tank system, in which the proposed approach-based PSOCS algorithm outperforms both the approach-based CS and the approach-based PSO algorithms.
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