<p><span>This paper aims to study the behavior of the <a name="_Hlk169245133"></a>proportional integral derivative (PID) and the fuzzy-based tuning PI-D controller for speed control of a permanent magnet direct current (PMDC) motor. The proposed method used a fuzzy-based tuning PI-D controller with a MATLAB/Simulink program to design and real-time implement a TMS320F28379D microcontroller for speed control of a PMDC motor. The performance of the study designed fuzzy-based tuning PI-D and PID controllers is compared and investigated. The fuzzy logic controller applies the controlling voltage based on motor speed errors. Finally, the result shows the fuzzy-based tuning PI-D controller approach has a minimum overshoot, and minimum transient and steady state parameters compared to the PID controller to control the speed of the motor. The PID controllers have poorer performance due to the non-linear features of the PMDC motor.</span></p>
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