FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER DEPLOYED FOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONTROL IN NATURALLY VENTILATED ENVIRONMENTS
Mohammad Abdel Kareem Jaradat - Moh'd A. Al-Nimr
This paper provides new indoor air quality control (IAQ) based on fuzzy logic control in natural ventilated indoor environments
where no other ventilation approaches are installed or can be installed due to space limitation or economical reasons. For the
presented fuzzy logic controller, four distributed sensors inside the indoor environment are used to provide the basic measurable
inputs to the fuzzy system. These inputs are the carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity (H2O) and
odors concentrations inside the indoor environment. The fuzzy logic output will provide the required control command to the DC-
motor connected to the fan by determining the necessary duty cycle to the PWM module. As a result, fresh air is allowed to
replace the polluted air inside the indoor environments such as rooms and small workshops.
The presented results for the conducted simulation scenario have confirmed the ability of the new system to handle the
ventilation problem at critical situations compared to natural ventilated indoor environments. Also the presented controller is
economically efficient by saving the electrical power and for implementation phase it is also inexpensive.
Keywords: fuzzy logic control, indoor air quality control
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