A new method for tuning PI controllers with symmetric send-on-delta sampling strategy
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A new method for tuning PI controllers with symmetric send-on-delta sampling strategyFecha de publicación
2016Editor
ElsevierISSN
0019-0578; 1879-2022Cita bibliográfica
ROMERO PÉREZ, Julio Ariel; SANCHIS LLOPIS, Roberto. A new method for tuning PI controllers with symmetric send-on-delta sampling strategy. ISA Transactions, 2016, vol. 64, p. 161-173Tipo de documento
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In this paper we present a new method for tuning PI controllers with symmetric send-on-delta (SSOD) sampling strategy. First we analyze the conditions that produce oscillations in event based systems considering SSOD ... [+]
In this paper we present a new method for tuning PI controllers with symmetric send-on-delta (SSOD) sampling strategy. First we analyze the conditions that produce oscillations in event based systems considering SSOD sampling strategy. The Describing Function is the tool used to address the problem. Once the conditions for oscillations are established, a new robustness to oscillation performance measure is introduced which entails with the concept of phase margin, one of the most traditional measures of relative stability in closed-loop control systems. Therefore, the application of the proposed robustness measure is easy and intuitive. The method is tested by both simulations and experiments. Additionally, a Java application has been developed to aid in the design according to the results presented in the paper. [-]
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