2022
DOI: 10.37391/ijeer.100437
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Describing Function Approach with PID Controller to Reduce Nonlinear Action

Abstract: The nonlinear effect in the control system is so important and it may have a hard or soft effect on the electrical, mechanical, biological, and many other systems. This paper analyzes the describing function (DF) which is the transfer function of the nonlinear (NL) control systems of many NL elements found such as saturation, and backlash. The effect of the NL on the third-order delayed system is considered. The PID controller is considered the heart of the control system and continuously finds the error betwe… Show more

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