The effectiveness of proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers for a large class of process systems has ensured their continued and widespread use in industry. Similarly there has been a continued interest from academia in devising new ways of approaching the PID tuning problem. To the ind
PID Control: New Identification and Design Methods
β Scribed by J. Crowe, K.K. Tan, T.H. Lee, R. Ferdous, M.R. Katebi, H.-P. Huang, J.-C. Jeng, K.S. Tang, G.R. Chen, K.F. Man, S. Kwong, A. SΓ‘nchez, Q.-G. Wang, Yong Zhang, Yu Zhang, P. Martin, M.J. Grimble, D.R. Greenwood (auth.), Michael A. Johnson PhD, Mohammad H. Moradi PhD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2005
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- English
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- 558
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- 1
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β¦ Synopsis
The effectiveness of proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers for a large class of process systems has ensured their continued and widespread use in industry. Similarly there has been a continued interest from academia in devising new ways of approaching the PID tuning problem.
To the industrial engineer and many control academics this work has previously appeared fragmented; but a key determinant of this literature is the type of process model information used in the PID tuning methods. PID Control presents a set of coordinated contributions illustrating methods, old and new, that cover the range of process model assumptions systematically. After a review of PID technology, these contributions begin with model-free methods, progress through non-parametric model methods (relay experiment and phase-locked-loop procedures), visit fuzzy-logic- and genetic-algorithm-based methods; introduce a novel subspace identification method before closing with an interesting set of parametric model techniques including a chapter on predictive PID controllers. Highlights of PID Control include:
an introduction to PID control technology features and typical industrial implementations;
chapter contributions ordered by the increasing quality of the model information used;
novel PID control concepts for multivariable processes.
PID Control will be useful to industry-based engineers wanting a better understanding of what is involved in the steps to a new generation of PID controller techniques. Academics wishing to have a broader perspective of PID control research and development will find useful pedagogical material and research ideas in this text.
β¦ Table of Contents
PID Control Technology....Pages 1-46
Some PID Control Fundamentals....Pages 47-107
On-line Model-Free Methods....Pages 109-146
Automatic PID Controller Tuning β the Nonparametric Approach....Pages 147-181
Relay Experiments for Multivariable Systems....Pages 183-211
Phase-Locked Loop Methods....Pages 213-257
Phase-Locked Loop Methods and PID Control....Pages 259-296
Process Reaction Curve and Relay Methods Identification and PID Tuning....Pages 297-337
Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm Methods in PID Tuning....Pages 339-360
Tuning PID Controllers Using Subspace Identification Methods....Pages 361-388
Design of Multi-Loop and Multivariable PID Controllers....Pages 389-427
Restricted Structure Optimal Control....Pages 429-472
Predictive PID Control....Pages 473-529
β¦ Subjects
Control Engineering;Systems and Information Theory in Engineering;Industrial and Production Engineering;Engineering Design;Systems Theory, Control
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