Analytical ISE calculation and optimum control system design

Tony Kealy, Aidan O'Dwyer

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Abstract

In control system theory, a performance index is a quantitative measure of the performance of a system and is chosen so that emphasis is given to the important system parameters. In this paper, the authors demonstrate two methods to determine analytically the ISE performance index value for a FOPDT process model under PI control. The ability of proportional/integral (PI) and proportional/integral/derivative (PID) controllers to compensate most practical industrial processes has led to their wide acceptance in industrial applications. The most direct way to set up PI/PID controller parameters is the use of tuning rules. The second part of this paper examines the performance of ten tuning rules used to compensate six representative processes.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventIrish Signals and Systems Conference - Limerick, Ireland
Duration: 1 Jul 200331 Jul 2003

Conference

ConferenceIrish Signals and Systems Conference
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityLimerick
Period1/07/0331/07/03

Keywords

  • control system theory
  • performance index
  • ISE performance index
  • FOPDT process model
  • PI control
  • PI/PID controllers
  • industrial applications
  • tuning rules
  • representative processes

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