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Performance comparison of fused soft control/hard observer type controller with hard control/hard observer type controller for switched reluctance motors
2002
IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part C (Applications and Reviews)
Both soft computing (SC) and hard computing (HC) techniques are often successful for solving real-world control problems. In cases where problems could be solved by either or both methodologies, an important research problem is to find what are the advantages for fusing SC methods together with HC methods, rather than using the HC method alone. Hence, in this paper, a performance comparison is detailed for a fused soft control/hard observer type controller (where a classical or HC type observer
doi:10.1109/tsmcc.2002.801724
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