Fuzzy logic-based improved ventilation system for the pharmaceutical industry

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Rahman, Sam Matiur
Rabbi, Mohammad Fazle
Altwijri, Omar
Alqahtani, Mahdi
Sikandar, Tasriva
Abdelaziz, Izzeldin Ibrahim
Ali, Md Asraf
Sundaraj, Kenneth
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2018
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Indoor air quality in pharmaceutical industry plays a vital role in the production and storing of medicine. Stable indoor environment including favorable temperature, humidity, air flow and number of microorganisms requires consistent monitoring. This paper aimed to develop a fuzzy logic-based intelligent ventilation system to control the indoor air quality in pharmaceutical sites. Specifically, in the proposed fuzzy inference system, the ventilation system can control the air flow and quality in accordance with the indoor temperature, humidity, air flow and microorganisms in the air. The MATLAB® fuzzy logic toolbox was used to simulate the performance of the fuzzy inference system. The results show that the efficiency of the system can be improved by manipulating the input-output parameters according to the user’s demands. Compared with conventional heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, the proposed ventilation system has the additional feature of the existence of microorganisms, which is a crucial criterion of indoor air quality in pharmaceutical laboratories.</jats:p>

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International Journal of Engineering & Technology

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7

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2

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Copyright © 2018 Sam Matiur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Artificial intelligence

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