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An Approach To Teaching Pid Controller Tuning, Aidan O'Dwyer Jan 2006

An Approach To Teaching Pid Controller Tuning, Aidan O'Dwyer

Conference papers

This paper discusses an approach to the teaching of PID controller tuning methods to students in control engineering at Dublin Institute of Technology. The method involves analytically calculating the gain margin, phase margin and maximum sensitivity for PI and PID controlled systems whose process is modelled in first order lag plus time delay (FOLPD) form. Students can examine the performance of many tuning rules from graphical results, allowing insight to be developed as to the most rational choice of the tuning rule for the application. Some preliminary work done to develop an expert system to allow a greater automation of …


Pid Compensation Of Time Delayed Processes 1998-2002: A Survey, Aidan O'Dwyer Jan 2003

Pid Compensation Of Time Delayed Processes 1998-2002: A Survey, Aidan O'Dwyer

Conference papers

A time delay may be defined as the time interval between the start of an event at one point in a system and its resulting action at another point in the system. Delays are also known as transport lags or dead times; they arise in physical, chemical, biological and economic systems, as well as in the process of measurement and computation. Methods for the compensation of time delayed processes may be broadly divided into proportional integral derivative (PID) based controllers, in which the controller parameters are adapted to the controller structure, and structurally optimised controllers, in which the controller structure …


Model Parameter And Time Delay Estimation In The Frequency Domain, Aidan O'Dwyer, John Ringwood Jan 1995

Model Parameter And Time Delay Estimation In The Frequency Domain, Aidan O'Dwyer, John Ringwood

Conference papers

This paper discusses the estimation of the parameters (including the time delay) of single input, single output (SISO) process models from an appropriate number of arbitrarily specified points on the process frequency response. The method involves combining an analytical approach with a least squares approach using a gradient algorithm, to provide accurate and robust estimates of the parameters.


A Comparison Of Techniques For Time Delay Estimation, Aidan O'Dwyer Jan 1993

A Comparison Of Techniques For Time Delay Estimation, Aidan O'Dwyer

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This paper reviews some of the techniques used for the identification of unknown lumped time delays in single input, single output (SISO) control systems and evaluates a number of these techniques in simulation and in implementation. Both off line and on line identification techniques are considered.