Title :
An analysis package comparing PID anti-windup strategies
Author :
Bohn, C. ; Atherton, D.P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Ruhr-Univ., Bochum, Germany
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article describes software developed in SIMULINK that enables the behavior of feedback control systems with actuator saturation and PID controllers to be evaluated. The software, which is part command- and part menu-driven, allows a choice of four PID controllers using different integral wind-up strategies and transfer function entry of the actuator and plant dynamics. Most realistic control systems contain nonlinearities of some form. One nonlinearity commonly found in control systems is a saturating element. If integral control is applied to such a system to eliminate steady state error, an undesired side effect known as integrator windup may occur when large setpoint changes are made. This effect leads to a characteristic step response with a large overshoot and a very high settling time. To avoid this situation, many different anti-windup strategies have been suggested. This article discusses a software package that has been developed in the SIMULINK/MATLAB environment to investigate and compare the performance of four different anti-windup implementations for PI or PID controllers. The software is partially menu-driven and enables the user to easily enter his own actuator and plant transfer functions to study the performance with the different controllers
Keywords :
control nonlinearities; control system analysis computing; control systems; feedback; software packages; step response; three-term control; transfer functions; user interfaces; PID anti-windup strategies; SIMULINK/MATLAB environment; analysis package; command-driven software; feedback control systems; menu-driven software; nonlinearities; software package; steady-state error elimination; step response; transfer function entry; Actuators; Control nonlinearities; Control systems; Feedback control; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Packaging; Steady-state; Three-term control; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE