At present the two degrees of freedom (2DOF) controllers are more often available. These controllers enable to tune both from point of view of the desired variable and the disturbance variable as well. It allows increase the overall quality of control. For the tuning of the 2DOF controllers to date there are only a few suitable methods. This paper is devoted to the tuning of the 2DOF PI and PID controllers by the multiple dominant pole method (MDPM) for first order plants and integrating plants with time delay. It is an analytical method and it is shown that by the corresponding tuning of the 2DOF controllers it is possible to obtain the non-oscillatory servo and regulatory step responses without overshoots. The use is demonstrated in the e...
Based on a general controller evaluation method, taking both performance and robustness in different...
simple method is presented to obtain tuning rules for conventional controllers (PID-type) able to gi...
The proposed method is similar to the Ziegler-Nichols (1942) tuning method, but it is faster to use ...
The article describes the unified approach to the tuning of the analog and digital PI controller wit...
The paper deals with a new 2DOF PI and PID controllers tuning method for integrating plants. The des...
Tuning rules for PID and PI-PI servo controllers are developed using a pole placement approach with ...
The article is devoted to the simple compensation tuning of analog and digital PI and PID controller...
Abstract: The paper deals with the analytical controller tuning method for the nonoscillatory propor...
In this paper a novel tuning procedure for Two-Degree-of-Freedom (2-DOF) PID controllers is proposed...
In the article two analytical analog controller PI tuning methods are shortly described and compared...
The design of control systems is a multi-objective problem so, a two-degree-of-freedom (abbreviated ...
This paper revisites the direct synthesis tuning method of continuous-time low-order controllers, an...
In this paper, an improved parameters tuning method of model-driven two degree of freedom PID contro...
An extensive study of robust and optimal tuning of PID controllers for stable non-oscillating plants...
In this paper, a new tuning method is proposed, based on the desired dynamics equation (DDE) and the...
Based on a general controller evaluation method, taking both performance and robustness in different...
simple method is presented to obtain tuning rules for conventional controllers (PID-type) able to gi...
The proposed method is similar to the Ziegler-Nichols (1942) tuning method, but it is faster to use ...
The article describes the unified approach to the tuning of the analog and digital PI controller wit...
The paper deals with a new 2DOF PI and PID controllers tuning method for integrating plants. The des...
Tuning rules for PID and PI-PI servo controllers are developed using a pole placement approach with ...
The article is devoted to the simple compensation tuning of analog and digital PI and PID controller...
Abstract: The paper deals with the analytical controller tuning method for the nonoscillatory propor...
In this paper a novel tuning procedure for Two-Degree-of-Freedom (2-DOF) PID controllers is proposed...
In the article two analytical analog controller PI tuning methods are shortly described and compared...
The design of control systems is a multi-objective problem so, a two-degree-of-freedom (abbreviated ...
This paper revisites the direct synthesis tuning method of continuous-time low-order controllers, an...
In this paper, an improved parameters tuning method of model-driven two degree of freedom PID contro...
An extensive study of robust and optimal tuning of PID controllers for stable non-oscillating plants...
In this paper, a new tuning method is proposed, based on the desired dynamics equation (DDE) and the...
Based on a general controller evaluation method, taking both performance and robustness in different...
simple method is presented to obtain tuning rules for conventional controllers (PID-type) able to gi...
The proposed method is similar to the Ziegler-Nichols (1942) tuning method, but it is faster to use ...