In this paper, an automatic tuning methodology for a modified Smith predictor control scheme is proposed. The main feature of the procedure is that it is applied in closed-loop (by either evaluating a set-point or a load disturbance step response) and it is suitable for self-regulating, integral and unstable processes. Further, the process parameter estimation technique is based on the evaluation of the integral of signals, thus making it inherently robust to measurement noise. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology
This paper describes tuning procedures for dead-time compensating controllers (DTC). Both stable an...
To address the difficulty of controlling industrial processes with long time delay, a novel design o...
Abstract:- New simple methods are presented for tuning three-term controllers for dead-time processe...
This paper describes an automatic tuning procedure for dead-time compensating controllers. A first o...
Smith predictor, a predictive compensator, is one of the most effective and prevalent method that is...
Time-delays (dead times) are found in many processes in industry. Time-delays are mainly caused by t...
The article reviews the results of a number of recent papers dealing with the revision of the simple...
This paper describes tuning procedures for dead-time compensating controllers (DTC). Both stable and...
Abstract The problem of controlling delayed systems has widely been studied in the control community...
The Proportional Integral Derivative Controller is a typical controller implemented frequently in ma...
By combining several existing modified Smith predictor structures, presented in a literature review,...
Research in the adaptive control of unknown or partially known system spans the last 25 years. Sound...
Two generalizations to a generalised predictive control algorithm are developed. The first applies t...
In this work a new paradigm for designing controllers for poorly modeled plants with significant dea...
The thesis contains two parts, dead-time compensation and performance monitoring. The first part on ...
This paper describes tuning procedures for dead-time compensating controllers (DTC). Both stable an...
To address the difficulty of controlling industrial processes with long time delay, a novel design o...
Abstract:- New simple methods are presented for tuning three-term controllers for dead-time processe...
This paper describes an automatic tuning procedure for dead-time compensating controllers. A first o...
Smith predictor, a predictive compensator, is one of the most effective and prevalent method that is...
Time-delays (dead times) are found in many processes in industry. Time-delays are mainly caused by t...
The article reviews the results of a number of recent papers dealing with the revision of the simple...
This paper describes tuning procedures for dead-time compensating controllers (DTC). Both stable and...
Abstract The problem of controlling delayed systems has widely been studied in the control community...
The Proportional Integral Derivative Controller is a typical controller implemented frequently in ma...
By combining several existing modified Smith predictor structures, presented in a literature review,...
Research in the adaptive control of unknown or partially known system spans the last 25 years. Sound...
Two generalizations to a generalised predictive control algorithm are developed. The first applies t...
In this work a new paradigm for designing controllers for poorly modeled plants with significant dea...
The thesis contains two parts, dead-time compensation and performance monitoring. The first part on ...
This paper describes tuning procedures for dead-time compensating controllers (DTC). Both stable an...
To address the difficulty of controlling industrial processes with long time delay, a novel design o...
Abstract:- New simple methods are presented for tuning three-term controllers for dead-time processe...