2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0248-4_35
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Controlling the Temperature of PID System-Based Baby Incubator to Reduction Overshoot

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“…The temperature in the baby incubator will also be displayed on the Nextion TFT along with a graph. The heater will turn off when the temperature is on the baby incubator approaches or fits the predetermined temperature and will start turning on again when the temperature in the baby incubator room falls below the temperature that has been determined using Fuzzy logic control [33]. In FIGURE 6 is the side part of the Incubator Transport module mechanism diagram.…”
Section: B Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature in the baby incubator will also be displayed on the Nextion TFT along with a graph. The heater will turn off when the temperature is on the baby incubator approaches or fits the predetermined temperature and will start turning on again when the temperature in the baby incubator room falls below the temperature that has been determined using Fuzzy logic control [33]. In FIGURE 6 is the side part of the Incubator Transport module mechanism diagram.…”
Section: B Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of the PID Control System can be seen in FIGURE 3. In the description of the figure, the temperature setting is used as input on the microcontroller with the PID system to control the heater, then after the temperature is stable the test is carried out by providing interference to test the PID system [27][28][29] [30].…”
Section: Batterymentioning
confidence: 99%