Predictor-based self-tuning control (Q794598)
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Predictor-based self-tuning control (English)
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1984
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This paper deals with a single-input single-output stochastic system driven by a digital self-tuning controller. It is required that the controller is automatically tuned also with respect to possible changes of the setpoint (command signal), which may be either a-priori known (program control) or uncertain (servo), or it may be required that the process output follows the output of a reference model (model following). The self-tuning controller may include the feedforward from the measurable external disturbance, if available. Linear finite-memory output predictors updated in real-time appear to be a suitable internal representation of the system in the digital self- tuning controller. In most cases of industrial process control the Incremental-predictors should be preferred to Positional-predictors. Two main arguments for this recommendation are presented. A new time- domain approach to the quadratic-optimum control synthesis for systems described by such predictors is presented. The method leads to algorithms (or explicit formulae in low-order cases) which are numerically robust and therefore suitable for real-time computation using microprocessors with reduced wordlength.
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digital self-tuning controller
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command signal
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program control
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servo
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model following
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Linear finite-memory output predictors
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time-domain approach
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algorithms
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