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Distributed Temperature and Humidity Measurement System Utilizing IQMESH Wireless Routing Algorithms
Block-structured models composed of nonlinear fuzzy dynamic and static parts : a case study
The paper addresses issues of the dynamic fuzzy Takagi-
Sugeno models identification for multi-step ahead prediction.
In the case of highly nonlinear models, standard
Takagi-Sugeno models may be hard to identify if they
should be designed for recurrent prediction generation.
In such a case, alternative fuzzy block-structured models
composed of fuzzy dynamic and fuzzy static parts may
be useful. Two main benefits of the proposed models
are: (1) possibility to speed-up model tuning procedure,
(2) potential to fine-tune an already available, standard
Takagi-Sugeno model. The benefits offered by the proposed
models are illustrated using the example of identification
of a nonlinear process – a system consisting
of two tanks of different shapes (cylindrical and conical
ones)