Filling a gap in the literature, this book is a presentation of recent results in the field of PID controllers, including their design, analysis, and synthesis. Emphasis is placed on the efficient computation of the entire set of PID controllers achieving stability and various performance specificat
Low-Complexity Controllers for Time-Delay Systems
β Scribed by Alexandre Seuret, Hitay Γzbay, Catherine Bonnet, Hugues Mounier (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 245
- Series
- Advances in Delays and Dynamics 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume in the newly established series Advances in Delays and Dynamics (ADD@S) provides a collection of recent results on the design and analysis of Low Complexity Controllers for Time Delay Systems. A widely used indirect method to obtain low order controllers for time delay systems is to design a controller for the reduced order model of the plant. In the dual indirect approach, an infinite dimensional controller is designed first for the original plant model; then, the controller is approximated by keeping track of the degradation in performance and stability robustness measures.
The present volume includes new techniques used at different stages of the indirect approach. It also includes new direct design methods for fixed structure and low order controllers. On the other hand, what is meant by low complexity controller is not necessarily low order controller. For example, Smith predictor or similar type of controllers include a copy of the plant internally in the controller, so they are technically infinite dimensional. However, they have very nice numerical properties from the point of reliable implementation. Therefore, such predictor-based controllers are considered as low complexity. This book includes new predictor-based design techniques, with several application examples.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
State-Dependent Sampling for Online Control....Pages 3-16
Design of First Order Controllers for Unstable Infinite Dimensional Plants....Pages 17-30
Anti-Windup Conditioning for Actuator Saturation in Internal Model Control with Delays....Pages 31-45
Stabilization of Some Fractional Neutral Delay Systems Which Possibly Possess an Infinite Number of Unstable Poles....Pages 47-60
Controller Design for a Class of Delayed and Constrained Systems: Application to Supply Chains....Pages 61-75
Delay Effects in Visual Tracking Problems for an Optronic Sighting System....Pages 77-92
Front Matter....Pages 93-93
Tuning an H-Infinity Controller with a Given Order and a Structure for Interconnected Systems with Delays....Pages 95-110
Delay-Independent Stability Via Reset Loops....Pages 111-125
Low Complexity Invariant Sets for Time-Delay Systems: A Set Factorization Approach....Pages 127-139
Delays and Propagation: Control Liapunov Functionals and Computational Issues....Pages 141-154
Integral Inequality for Time-Varying Delay Systems and Its Application to Output-Feedback Control....Pages 155-169
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
Control-Oriented Input-Delay Model of the Distributed Temperature of a SI Engine Exhaust Catalyst....Pages 173-188
Suppressing Stick-Slip Oscillations in Oilwell Drillstrings....Pages 189-203
Flatness-Based Control for a Non-Linear Spatially Distributed Model of a Drilling System....Pages 205-218
Smith Predictor-Based Control with Distance Feedback for Haptic Systems Under Distributed Time-Delays....Pages 219-235
Back Matter....Pages 237-238
β¦ Subjects
Control; Complexity; Systems Theory, Control
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