Fractional Order PID Controller Tuning by Frequency Loop-Shaping: Analysis and Applications
Description
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a design technique for fractional PID controllers to achieve a closed loop sensitivity bandwidth approximately equal to a desired bandwidth using frequency loop shaping techniques. This dissertation analyzes the effect of the order of a fractional integrator which is used as a target on loop shaping, on stability and performance robustness. A comparison between classical PID controllers and fractional PID controllers is presented. Case studies where fractional PID controllers have an advantage over classical PID controllers are discussed. A frequency-domain loop shaping algorithm is developed, extending past results from classical PID’s that have been successful in tuning controllers for a variety of practical systems.
Date Created
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2017
Agent
- Author (aut): Saleh, Khalid M
- Thesis advisor (ths): Tsakalis, Konstantinos
- Committee member: Rodriguez, Armando
- Committee member: Si, Jennie
- Committee member: Artemiadis, Panagiotis
- Publisher (pbl): Arizona State University