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Computation of all stabilizing PID gain for second-order delay system
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    Computation of all stabilizing PID gain for second-order delay system (English)
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    Summary: The problem of stabilizing a second-order delay system using classical proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller is considered. An extension of the Hermite-Biehler theorem, which is applicable to quasipolynomials, is used to seek the set of complete stabilizing PID parameters. The range of admissible proportional gains is determined in closed form. For each proportional gain, the stabilizing set in the space of the integral and derivative gains is shown to be either a trapezoid or a triangle.
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