2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2006.02.020
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Tuning of fractional PID controllers with Ziegler–Nichols-type rules

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“…In this paper, Genetic Programming is used to optimally map the enhanced suboptimal reduced order SOPTD parameters representing the higher order systems (Table 2) and the optimal PID/ PI D λ μ controller parameters (Table 3- [28]- [33]. Whereas this paper proposes a new approach of process and controller data based automatic rule generation via GP.…”
Section: Genetic Programming Based Analytical Tuning Rule Extraction mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, Genetic Programming is used to optimally map the enhanced suboptimal reduced order SOPTD parameters representing the higher order systems (Table 2) and the optimal PID/ PI D λ μ controller parameters (Table 3- [28]- [33]. Whereas this paper proposes a new approach of process and controller data based automatic rule generation via GP.…”
Section: Genetic Programming Based Analytical Tuning Rule Extraction mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower values of N result in simpler models, however, ripples are appeared both in gain and phase plots. Such ripples would be disappeared by increasing N in the expense of having computationally more complex models [24]. Also, the approximation is reliable only in the frequency range [ h l ω ω , ].…”
Section: B Continuous Time Approximationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on fractional calculations are very widespread in the field of automatic control, and some of them are: Fractional systems in the context of feedback control (Zinober 1989), fractional PID controller (Hamamci 2007), and issues related to parameters selection using the Ziegler-Nichols method rules (Valério & da Costa 2006). Das and Pan (2014) designed a fractional-order PID controller for an automatic voltage regulator system to measure objectives such as the set-point tracking, load disturbance, and noise rejection controller effort, in the Pareto optimal solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%