Fuzzy modelling and model reference neural adaptive control of the concentration in a chemical reactor

AI and Society 33 (2):189-196 (2018)
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This simulation study is a fuzzy model-based neural network control method. The basic idea is to consider the application of a special type of neural networks based on radial basis function, which belongs to a class of associative memory neural networks. The novelty of this approach is the use of an RBF neural network controller in a model reference adaptive control architecture, based on a one-step-ahead Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy model. The objective is to control the concentration in a continuous stirred-tank reactor highly non-linear system and to assure its stability by limiting the temperature rise generated from the irreversible exothermic reaction. This contribution will help to reduce environmental impact of chemical waste.

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