Modeling and Fuzzy FOPID Controller Tuned by PSO for Pneumatic Positioning System

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A pneumatic cylinder system is believed to be extremely nonlinear and sensitive to non-linearities, which makes it challenging to establish precise position control of the actuator. The current research is aimed at reducing the overshoot in the response of a double‐acting pneumatic actu-ator, namely, the IPA positioning system’s reaction time. The pneumatic system was modeled using an autoregressive with exogenous input (ARX) model structure, and the control strategy was im-plemented using a fuzzy fractional order proportional integral derivative (fuzzy FOPID) employing the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. This approach was used to determine the optimal controller parameters. A comparison study has been conducted to prove the advantages of utilizing a PSO fuzzy FOPID controller over PSO fuzzy PID. The controller tuning algorithm was validated and tested using a pneumatic actuator system in both simulation and real environments. From the standpoint of time‐domain performance metrics, such as rising time (tr), settling time (ts), and overshoot (OS%), the PSO fuzzy FOPID controller outperforms the PSO Fuzzy PID controller in terms of dynamic performance.

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Muftah, M. N., Faudzi, A. A. M., Sahlan, S., & Shouran, M. (2022). Modeling and Fuzzy FOPID Controller Tuned by PSO for Pneumatic Positioning System. Energies, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15103757

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