Typical automobile automatic climate control systems use linear proportional control to maintain a comfortable interior environment. In the process of refining these systems, the authors have found two significant limitations of linear proportional control when viewed from the standpoint of an occupant's subjective comfort. First, there are certain control situations in any HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system that are inherently nonlinear. Second, it is not possible to realize occupant comfort merely by maintaining proximity to a desired temperature. In this paper, the authors describe a fuzzy logic control system which addresses the limitations by including rules that provide nonlinear compensation, and by allowing the control to be expressed in the same heuristic terms that an occupant would use in describing the level of comfort.
Fuzzy logic for vehicle climate control
Fuzzy-Logik zur Steuerung des Raumklimas im Fahrzeug
1994
5 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Fuzzy logic control of motor vehicle
Tema Archive | 2003
|Fuzzy Logic Control of Clutch for Hybrid Vehicle: Fuzzy Logic Control of Clutch for Hybrid Vehicle
BASE | 2019
|Fuzzy logic control of motor vehicle
IEEE | 2002
|Fuzzy Logic Control of Motor Vehicle
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
|Fuzzy Logic Based-System to Control Climate in Automobile
SAE Technical Papers | 1994
|