TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance comparison between PID and dead-time compensating controllers
AU - Ingimundarson, Ari
AU - Hägglund, Tore
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This paper is intended to answer the question: “When is a simple dead-time compensator expected to perform better than a PID?”. The performance criterion used is the integrated absolute error (IAE). It is compared for PI and PID controllers and a simple dead-time compensator (DTC) when a step load disturbance is applied at the plant input. Both stable and integrating processes are considered. For a fair comparison the controllers should provide equal robustness in some sense. Here, as a measure of robustness, the maximum of the absolute value of the sensitivity function is used. Since this is not a sufficient measure of robustness when errors in the dead time are considered, performance of the DTC's is given also as a function of dead-time margin (DM) where appropriate.
AB - This paper is intended to answer the question: “When is a simple dead-time compensator expected to perform better than a PID?”. The performance criterion used is the integrated absolute error (IAE). It is compared for PI and PID controllers and a simple dead-time compensator (DTC) when a step load disturbance is applied at the plant input. Both stable and integrating processes are considered. For a fair comparison the controllers should provide equal robustness in some sense. Here, as a measure of robustness, the maximum of the absolute value of the sensitivity function is used. Since this is not a sufficient measure of robustness when errors in the dead time are considered, performance of the DTC's is given also as a function of dead-time margin (DM) where appropriate.
KW - PID control
KW - Dead-time compensators
KW - Performance comparison
U2 - 10.1016/S0959-1524(02)00017-3
DO - 10.1016/S0959-1524(02)00017-3
M3 - Article
SN - 1873-2771
VL - 12
SP - 887
EP - 895
JO - Journal of Process Control
JF - Journal of Process Control
IS - 8
ER -