As a rule, there are experienced employees in the control room of any large water supply and water disposal company, who “feel” the system and are able to manage using expert experience. Regulation based on the principles of fuzzy logic works according to similar principles. The "fuzziness" is defined in the fact that when calculating control actions, not strict, but "human" criteria are used: "a little bit less", "dangerously close" and others, - tells Igor Schmidt, the Assistant Professor of the Microprocessor Automation Departmentof, Perm Polytech, Candidate of Technical Sciences.
In any complex system, relatively simple local subsystems can be distinguished, which successfully manage traditional proportional-integral-differentiating regulators. The traditional control method and fuzzy regulation are not opposed to each other, and the classical regulator can be described in the language of fuzzy control, scientists believe.
The developers chose a line pump as a local subsystem for regulation, for which a fuzzy regulator was synthetically produced. They confirmed the effectiveness of the fuzzy controller by comparing it with the traditional one. The results of simulation showed that the new regulating device is not worse than the classic one in terms of control quality. Unlike analogues, it allows to achieve the necessary quality of management without additional add-ons.
Based on fuzzy logic approach will allow taking into account non-obvious physical processes in pipelines when automatic control systems for water supply and sanitation will be designed. The results of the study can be applied in complex, nonlinear and multi-connected systems, where it is difficult to ensure required quality of regulation by traditional methods.