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A Practical Tuning Method for the Robust PID Controller with Velocity Feed-Back

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:33 authored by Emre SariyildizEmre Sariyildiz, Haoyong Yu, Kouhei Ohnishi
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control is the most widely used control method in industrial and academic applications due to its simplicity and efficiency. Several different control methods/algorithms have been proposed to tune the gains of PID controllers. However, the conventional tuning methods do not have sufficient performance and simplicity for practical applications, such as robotics and motion control. The performance of motion control systems may significantly deteriorate by the nonlinear plant uncertainties and unknown external disturbances, such as inertia variations, friction, external loads, etc., i.e., there may be a significant discrepancy between the simulation and experiment if the robustness is not considered in the design of PID controllers. This paper proposes a novel practical tuning method for the robust PID controller with velocity feed-back for motion control systems. The main advantages of the proposed method are the simplicity and efficiency in practical applications, i.e., a high performance robust motion control system can be easily designed by properly tuning conventional PID controllers. The validity of the proposal is verified by giving simulation and experimental results.

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Sariyildiz, E., Yu, H. & Ohnishi, K. (2015). A Practical Tuning Method for the Robust PID Controller with Velocity Feed-Back. Machines, 3 (3), 208-222.

Journal title

Machines

Volume

3

Issue

3

Pagination

208-222

Language

English

RIS ID

115263

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