Author/Authors
Scott J. Kendra and Ali Cinar، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1384220
Title Of Article
Controller performance assessment by frequency domain techniques
شماره ركورد
11547
Latin Abstract
A system identification based method for assessing the performance of closed-loop systems is proposed,
utilizing measures which coincide naturally with classical and modem frequency domain design specifications.
Standard robust control system design methodologies seek to maximize closed-loop performance,
subject to strict robustness requirements and include specifications for bandwidth and peak magnitude of
the sensitivity and complementary sensitivity functions. Estimates of these transfer functions can be
obtained by exciting the reference input with a zero mean, pseudo random binary sequence, observing the
process output and error response, and developing a closed-loop model. Performance assessment is based
on the comparison between the observed frequency response characteristics and the design specifications.
Selection of appropriate model structures, experiment design, and model validation which will ensure reasonable
estimates of the closed-loop transfer functions are considered in this paper. A case study involving
the performance assessment of a packed bed tubular reactor control system is presented.
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181
NaturalLanguageKeyword
controller performance , mulfivariable system , robust control system design , loop shaping , packed-bed tubularreactor
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
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194
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194
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