Comparison Between Robust PID and Predictive PI Controllers with Constrained Control Signal Noise Sensitivity

Per-Ola Larsson, Tore Hägglund

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Abstract

A performance comparison between PID and predictive PI (PPI) controllers, i.e., two different prediction methods, is presented. Optimization of controller and measurement filter parameters, considering load disturbance rejection, robustness and noise sensitivity, is performed for a batch of industrially representative processes. For a majority of the processes and the constraints chosen, results show that the performances of the controllers are similar. However, the PID controller yields better performance for processes where increased phase and gain may be achieved over a wider frequency interval than what is possible by the PPI controller.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2nd IFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control 2012
PublisherElsevier
Pages175-180
ISBN (Print)9781627483247
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventIFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control - Brescia, Italy
Duration: 2012 Mar 28 → …

Conference

ConferenceIFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityBrescia
Period2012/03/28 → …

Bibliographical note

key=lars_hagg2012PID

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Control Engineering

Free keywords

  • PID
  • predictive PI
  • optimization
  • noise sensitivity
  • robustness

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    Robertsson, A. (Researcher), THEORIN, A. (Researcher), Bernhardsson, B. (Researcher), Berner, J. (Researcher), Åström, K. J. (Researcher), Hast, M. (Researcher), Garpinger, O. (Researcher), Larsson, P.-O. (Researcher), Hägglund, T. (Researcher), Romero Segovia, V. (Researcher) & Soltesz, K. (PI)

    1900/01/012022/05/01

    Project: Research

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