Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant

Controlling of real-time pressure process is more difficult because of its high sensitivity than its simulation environment. In some cases, the dead time associated with the process leads to non-linear and unpredicted behaviour. The conventional PI controller family is widely adopted for these proce...

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Main Authors: Devan, P.A.M., Hussin, F.A., Ibrahim, R., Bingi, K., Abdulrab, H.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021
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spelling my.utp.eprints.292462022-03-25T01:15:34Z Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant Devan, P.A.M. Hussin, F.A. Ibrahim, R. Bingi, K. Abdulrab, H. Controlling of real-time pressure process is more difficult because of its high sensitivity than its simulation environment. In some cases, the dead time associated with the process leads to non-linear and unpredicted behaviour. The conventional PI controller family is widely adopted for these processes because of their easy implementation, simple structure, and fewer tunable parameters. However, their performance is not effective during the changes in the system's dynamic conditions like variation in set-point, high-frequency noise, and external disturbances due to the control signal deterioration. Therefore, in this paper, a novel controller is formed by hybridizing the robust fractional-order PI controller with the dead-time compensating smith predictor to handle the stochastic delay, noise, and peak overshoot reduction. The proposed controller maintains the same number of controller parameters possessed by the conventional PID controller; this gives easy tuning like the conventional ones. The step-response characteristics are compared with traditional PI, fractional-order PI, and predictive PI controllers to validate the proposed controller's ability to handle the process noise, external disturbances, variable set-point, and system dead-time. © 2021 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123611984&doi=10.1109%2fANZCC53563.2021.9628377&partnerID=40&md5=f20d4601a5ea80ebf6aeb954567b2dd2 Devan, P.A.M. and Hussin, F.A. and Ibrahim, R. and Bingi, K. and Abdulrab, H. (2021) Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29246/
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description Controlling of real-time pressure process is more difficult because of its high sensitivity than its simulation environment. In some cases, the dead time associated with the process leads to non-linear and unpredicted behaviour. The conventional PI controller family is widely adopted for these processes because of their easy implementation, simple structure, and fewer tunable parameters. However, their performance is not effective during the changes in the system's dynamic conditions like variation in set-point, high-frequency noise, and external disturbances due to the control signal deterioration. Therefore, in this paper, a novel controller is formed by hybridizing the robust fractional-order PI controller with the dead-time compensating smith predictor to handle the stochastic delay, noise, and peak overshoot reduction. The proposed controller maintains the same number of controller parameters possessed by the conventional PID controller; this gives easy tuning like the conventional ones. The step-response characteristics are compared with traditional PI, fractional-order PI, and predictive PI controllers to validate the proposed controller's ability to handle the process noise, external disturbances, variable set-point, and system dead-time. © 2021 IEEE.
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author Devan, P.A.M.
Hussin, F.A.
Ibrahim, R.
Bingi, K.
Abdulrab, H.
spellingShingle Devan, P.A.M.
Hussin, F.A.
Ibrahim, R.
Bingi, K.
Abdulrab, H.
Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
author_facet Devan, P.A.M.
Hussin, F.A.
Ibrahim, R.
Bingi, K.
Abdulrab, H.
author_sort Devan, P.A.M.
title Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
title_short Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
title_full Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
title_fullStr Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
title_full_unstemmed Design of Fractional-Order Predictive PI Controller for Real-time Pressure Process Plant
title_sort design of fractional-order predictive pi controller for real-time pressure process plant
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2021
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