Design and implementation of a fast digital fuzzy logic controller using FPGA technology

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Design and implementation of a fast digital fuzzy logic controller using FPGA technology

Tzafestas, Spyros G.
Nenedakis, F.I
Deliparaschos, Kyriakos M.

Δεληπαράσχος, Κυριάκος

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2016-01-26T07:54:46Z
2006-01


Fuzzy logic controllers (FLCs) are finding increasing popularity in real industrial applications, especially when the available system models are inexact or unavailable. This paper proposes a zero-order Takagi–Sugeno parameterized digital FLC, processing only the active rules (rules that give a non-null contribution for a given input data set), at high frequency of operation, without significant increase in hardware complexity. To achieve this goal, an improved method of designing the fuzzy controller model is proposed that significantly reduces the time required to process the active rules and effectively increases the input data processing rate. The digital fuzzy logic controller discussed in this paper achieves an internal core processing speed of at least 200 MHz, featuring two 8-bit inputs and one 12-bit output, with up to seven trapezoidal shape membership functions per input and a rule base of up to 49 rules. The proposed architecture was implemented in a field programmable gate array chip with the use of a very high-speed integratedcircuits hardware description language and advanced synthesis and place and route tools.

Engineering and Technology
Electrical Engineering - Electronic Engineering - Information Engineering

Place and route
Engineering and Technology
Digital fuzzy logic controller
Synthesis
Odd–even method
Very high-speed hardware description language
Electrical Engineering - Electronic Engineering - Information Engineering
Register transfer level

Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems

English

Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 2006, Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 77-96

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