A modification of digital controller algorithms, based on the introduction of a virtual reference value, which never exceeds active constraints in the actuator output is presented and investigated for some algorithms used in single-loop control systems. This idea, derived from virtual modification of a control error, can be used in digital control systems subjected to both magnitude and rate constraints. The modification is introduced in the form of on-line adaptation to the control task. Hence the design of optimal (in a specified sense) digital controller parameters can be separated from actuator constraints. The adaptation of the control algorithm (to actuator constraints) is performed by the transformation of the control error and is eq...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...
This report describes new control reconfiguration approaches after actuator faults. A new approach t...
Abstract Computer-level faults leading to data errors in computations are predicted to occur increas...
The virtual control strategy for mechanical systems has been recently proposed (Gnucci and Marino, 2...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-64)The typical control system configuration consists o...
This paper deals with current state of art in field of tuning methods for PID controllers, and shows...
A signal processing technique has been developed to dramatically increase both the usable bandwidth ...
In this paper, a model reference fault tolerant control strategy based on a reconfiguration of the r...
This paper proposes a fault-tolerant control (FTC) strategy based on virtual actuators for discrete-...
In this thesis, a new approach to the design of digital control systems is introduced. In particular...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new optimal digital redesign technique for finding a dynamic digital c...
Currently, about 90–95% of generic controllers use the PID algorithm to generate control actions, wh...
The article is devoted to the control of a dynamic object with the retention of controlled variable...
The problem of designing a digital controller is considered with the novelty of explicitly taking in...
The use of a digital twin to update a feedback controller is considered, and this is illustrated usi...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...
This report describes new control reconfiguration approaches after actuator faults. A new approach t...
Abstract Computer-level faults leading to data errors in computations are predicted to occur increas...
The virtual control strategy for mechanical systems has been recently proposed (Gnucci and Marino, 2...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-64)The typical control system configuration consists o...
This paper deals with current state of art in field of tuning methods for PID controllers, and shows...
A signal processing technique has been developed to dramatically increase both the usable bandwidth ...
In this paper, a model reference fault tolerant control strategy based on a reconfiguration of the r...
This paper proposes a fault-tolerant control (FTC) strategy based on virtual actuators for discrete-...
In this thesis, a new approach to the design of digital control systems is introduced. In particular...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new optimal digital redesign technique for finding a dynamic digital c...
Currently, about 90–95% of generic controllers use the PID algorithm to generate control actions, wh...
The article is devoted to the control of a dynamic object with the retention of controlled variable...
The problem of designing a digital controller is considered with the novelty of explicitly taking in...
The use of a digital twin to update a feedback controller is considered, and this is illustrated usi...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...
This report describes new control reconfiguration approaches after actuator faults. A new approach t...
Abstract Computer-level faults leading to data errors in computations are predicted to occur increas...