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An effective Smith predictor based fractional-order PID controller design methodology for preservation of design optimality and robust control performance in practice

Furkan Nur Deniz

International Journal of Systems Science, 2022, vol. 53, issue 14, 2948-2966

Abstract: In this study, an optimal and robust fractional order PID (FOPID) controller design approach is suggested for Smith predictor based FOPID (SP-FOPID) control system design. This new design approach considers continued fraction expansion (CFE) based approximate models in the optimal design task of FOPID controllers, and this approach preserves the design optimality in control applications. For this purpose, an inverse controller loop shaping design methodology is performed in order to approximate the frequency response of a Bode’s ideal loop reference model, and robust performance CFE based FOPID controller models are obtained by solving a multi-objective optimisation problem via a genetic algorithm. Thus, the suggested algorithm can deal with several controller realisation concerns in the design task of FOPID controllers and overcome real-world controller performance issues related with model approximation errors and signal saturation boundaries of electronic hardware. Illustrative design examples demonstrate that the suggested design scheme can preserve design optimality and improve practical control performance in practice.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2022.2067366

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