Title :
Frequency-Spectrum-Based Antiwindup Compensator for PI-Controlled Systems
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Yeungnam Univ., Kyongsan
Abstract :
This paper presents a frequency-spectrum-based conditional-integration antiwindup strategy for a general proportional-integral-type controller. The on/off condition of integral action is determined by a frequency-domain analysis of the actuator-input command without prior knowledge of set-point changes. The dynamic performance of the proposed scheme assures a desired tracking-response curve with minimal oscillation and settling time even with a change of operating conditions. This algorithm is useful in many high-performance induction-machine applications, as it does not allow the oscillation and overshoot of speed/torque responses. The main idea can be extended to general applications such as those involving chemical processes and industrial robots
Keywords :
PI control; frequency-domain analysis; oscillations; PI control system; actuator; antiwindup compensator; dynamic performance; frequency-domain analysis; frequency-spectrum; induction-machine; industrial robot; oscillation; speed-torque response; tracking-response curve; Chemical industry; Chemical processes; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Frequency domain analysis; Induction machines; Proportional control; Switches; Tellurium; Torque control; Antiwindup; frequency-domain analysis; frequency-spectrum-based conditional integration; induction machine; proportional–integral (PI)-type controller;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2006.885118