Modeling of Microwave Heating Systems with Octagonal Tube Cavities: A Comparative Study of Fuzzy-Based and ARX Approaches

Dhidik Prastiyanto, Esa Apriaskar, Prima Astuti Handayani, Ramadhan Destanto, Viyola Lokahita Bilqis
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In the quest to design a robust model for microwave heating systems with symmetrical octagonal tube cavities (MWHSO), a fuzzy-based approach, specifically the Takagi Sugeno Fuzzy Model, was explored to capture the dynamics of the heating process. To achieve this, the mathematical model was adaptively adjusted according to varying input conditions through the utilization of fuzzy logic. Input data were sourced from two magnetrons, with the system outputs derived from measurements acquired from five temperature sensors placed on the heated object. For performance evaluation, the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) was employed. A comparison was drawn with the autoregressive model with exogenous variable (ARX), a traditional approach wherein the system's mathematical model remains static. Simulation studies were conducted, treating every probe measurement across all dataset validations as distinct cases. It was found that the T-S Fuzzy model surpassed the ARX40 in performance in 33 of the total cases, accounting for 92.49%. The most notable performance of the fuzzy-based approach was observed at a 180-Watt power input, recording an average RMSE of 0.00574 across the five sensors. In contrast, the ARX-based model registered an RMSE of 0.01256. These findings suggest that the fuzzy-based modeling approach presents a compelling alternative for representing the dynamic heating processes within MWHSO.
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具有八角形管腔的微波加热系统建模:基于模糊和ARX方法的比较研究
为了设计具有对称八角形管腔(MWHSO)的微波加热系统的鲁棒模型,研究了基于模糊的方法,特别是Takagi Sugeno模糊模型,以捕捉加热过程的动力学。为了实现这一目标,利用模糊逻辑,根据不同的输入条件自适应地调整数学模型。输入数据来自两个磁控管,系统输出来自放置在被加热物体上的五个温度传感器的测量结果。性能评价采用均方根误差(RMSE)。并与具有外生变量的自回归模型(ARX)进行了比较,这是一种传统的方法,其中系统的数学模型保持静态。进行了模拟研究,将所有数据集验证中的每个探针测量作为不同的案例进行处理。结果发现,T-S Fuzzy模型在33个案例中性能超过ARX40,占92.49%。基于模糊的方法最显著的性能是在180瓦的功率输入下观察到的,五个传感器的平均RMSE为0.00574。相比之下,基于arx的模型的RMSE为0.01256。这些发现表明,基于模糊的建模方法为表示MWHSO内的动态加热过程提供了令人信服的替代方案。
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