A First Course in FUZZY and NEURAL CONTROL

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14 CHAPTER 1. A PRELUDE TO CONTROL THEORY

In summary, standard control theory emphasizes the absolute need to have
a suitable mathematical model for the plant in order to construct successful
control laws. Recognizing that in formulating a control law we might only
need weaker knowledge, neural and fuzzy control become useful alternatives in
situations where mathematical models of plants are hard to specify.


1.5 Exercisesandprojects



  1. In Heroís ancient control system, identify the controller and the plant.
    Develop a block diagram and label various plant details.

  2. For the examples shown for open-loop systems, how would you modify
    each system to provide closed-loopcontrol? Explain with the help of
    block diagrams both open- and closed-loop systems for each example.

  3. The Intelligent Vehicle Highway System (IVHS) program for future trans-
    portation systems suggests the possibility of using sensors and controllers
    to slow down vehicles automatically near hospitals, accident locations, and
    construction zones. If you were to design a system to control theflow of
    traffic in speed-restricted areas, what are the major considerations you
    have to consider, knowing that the highway system is the controller and
    the vehicle is the plant? Draw a block diagram that illustrates your design
    concept. Explain the workings of the IVHS system design.

  4. A moving sidewalk is typically encountered in large international airports.
    Design a moving sidewalk that operates only when a passenger approaches
    the sidewalk and stops if there are no passengers on, or approaching,
    thesidewalk. Discusswhattypeofsensorsmightbeusedtodetectthe
    approach of passengers, and the presence of passengers on the sidewalk.

  5. A baggage handling system is to be designed for a large international
    airport. Baggage typically comes offa conveyor and slides onto a carousel
    that goes around and around. The objective here is to prevent one bag
    fromslidingontoanotherbagcausing a pile up. Your task is to design a
    system that allows a bag to slide onto the carousel only if there is room
    between two bags, or if there are no bags. Explain your system with the
    aid of a block diagram of the control system.

  6. A soda bottling plant requires sensors to detect if bottles have the right
    amount of soda and a metal cap. With the aid of sketches and block
    diagrams, discuss in detail how you would implement a system of sensors
    to detect soda level in the bottles and whether or not there is a metal cap
    on each bottle of soda. State all your assumptions in choosing the type of
    sensor(s) you wish to use.

  7. A potato chip manufacturing plant has to package chips with each bag of
    chips having a net weight of 16 ounces or 453.6 grams. Discuss in detail
    how a system can be developed that will guarantee the desired net weight.

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