A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning

Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers have been the heart of control systems engineering practice for decades because of its simplicity and ability to satisfactory control different types of systems in different fields of science and engineering in general. It has receive widespread att...

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Main Authors: Gonzalez, Emmanuel A., Monje, Concepción A., Dorčák, L'Ubomír, Terpák, Ján, Petráš, Ivo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-11092023-10-17T05:45:41Z A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning Gonzalez, Emmanuel A. Monje, Concepción A. Dorčák, L'Ubomír Terpák, Ján Petráš, Ivo Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers have been the heart of control systems engineering practice for decades because of its simplicity and ability to satisfactory control different types of systems in different fields of science and engineering in general. It has receive widespread attention both in the academe and industry that made these controllers very mature and applicable in many applications. Although PID controllers (or even its family counterparts such as proportional-integral [PI] and proportional-derivative [PD] controllers) are able to satisfy many engineering applications, there are still many challenges that face control engineers and academicians in the design of such controllers especially when guaranteeing control system robustness. In this paper, we present a method in improving a given PID control system focusing on system robustness by incorporating fractional-order dynamics through a returning heuristic. The method includes the use of the existing reference and output signals as well as the parameters of the original PID controller to come up with a new controller satisfying a given set of performance characteristics. New fractional-order controllers are obtained from this heuristic such as PIλ and PIλDμ controllers, where λ, μ ∈ (0, 2) are the order of the integrator and differentiator, respectively. © 2013 Academic Publications, Ltd. 2013-08-23T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/110 info:doi/10.12732/ijpam.v86i4.1 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository PID controllers Fractional differential equations unity-feedback system Computer Sciences Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic PID controllers
Fractional differential equations
unity-feedback system
Computer Sciences
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
spellingShingle PID controllers
Fractional differential equations
unity-feedback system
Computer Sciences
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Gonzalez, Emmanuel A.
Monje, Concepción A.
Dorčák, L'Ubomír
Terpák, Ján
Petráš, Ivo
A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
description Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers have been the heart of control systems engineering practice for decades because of its simplicity and ability to satisfactory control different types of systems in different fields of science and engineering in general. It has receive widespread attention both in the academe and industry that made these controllers very mature and applicable in many applications. Although PID controllers (or even its family counterparts such as proportional-integral [PI] and proportional-derivative [PD] controllers) are able to satisfy many engineering applications, there are still many challenges that face control engineers and academicians in the design of such controllers especially when guaranteeing control system robustness. In this paper, we present a method in improving a given PID control system focusing on system robustness by incorporating fractional-order dynamics through a returning heuristic. The method includes the use of the existing reference and output signals as well as the parameters of the original PID controller to come up with a new controller satisfying a given set of performance characteristics. New fractional-order controllers are obtained from this heuristic such as PIλ and PIλDμ controllers, where λ, μ ∈ (0, 2) are the order of the integrator and differentiator, respectively. © 2013 Academic Publications, Ltd.
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author Gonzalez, Emmanuel A.
Monje, Concepción A.
Dorčák, L'Ubomír
Terpák, Ján
Petráš, Ivo
author_facet Gonzalez, Emmanuel A.
Monje, Concepción A.
Dorčák, L'Ubomír
Terpák, Ján
Petráš, Ivo
author_sort Gonzalez, Emmanuel A.
title A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
title_short A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
title_full A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
title_fullStr A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
title_full_unstemmed A method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through PID control system retuning
title_sort method for incorporating fractional-order dynamics through pid control system retuning
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/110
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