Process Estimation with Relay Feedback Method
(2006) In MSc ThesesDepartment of Automatic Control
- Abstract
- Manual tuning of PID controllers can be very time-consuming and that is why automatic tuning was developed. The conventional automatic tuners use a relay instead of controller in a closed loop system to obtain stabile oscillations. The information from a relay experiment is later used to calculate PID control parameters with different tuning rules and there also exist systems that, apart from the relay experiment, use a step response experiment to obtain even better control. The aim with this thesis is to investigate if there is enough information in a relay experiment to estimate an unknown process as a first order process with delay and then use AMIGO design to obtain satisfying PI/PID controller parameters. The calculation of the... (More)
- Manual tuning of PID controllers can be very time-consuming and that is why automatic tuning was developed. The conventional automatic tuners use a relay instead of controller in a closed loop system to obtain stabile oscillations. The information from a relay experiment is later used to calculate PID control parameters with different tuning rules and there also exist systems that, apart from the relay experiment, use a step response experiment to obtain even better control. The aim with this thesis is to investigate if there is enough information in a relay experiment to estimate an unknown process as a first order process with delay and then use AMIGO design to obtain satisfying PI/PID controller parameters. The calculation of the estimation parameters of the model is done with Gauss-Newton optimization algorithm. The algorithm minimizes the square of the output error between the unknown process output and estimation model output and calculates the optimal model parameters. The algorithm is dependant of good initial Svalues so a method for initializing good values is developed. (Less)
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- Kurjak, Adis and Mustajbasic, Faris
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- year
- 2006
- type
- H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
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- MSc Theses
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- TFRT-5764
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- 0280-5316
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- English
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@misc{8847786, abstract = {{Manual tuning of PID controllers can be very time-consuming and that is why automatic tuning was developed. The conventional automatic tuners use a relay instead of controller in a closed loop system to obtain stabile oscillations. The information from a relay experiment is later used to calculate PID control parameters with different tuning rules and there also exist systems that, apart from the relay experiment, use a step response experiment to obtain even better control. The aim with this thesis is to investigate if there is enough information in a relay experiment to estimate an unknown process as a first order process with delay and then use AMIGO design to obtain satisfying PI/PID controller parameters. The calculation of the estimation parameters of the model is done with Gauss-Newton optimization algorithm. The algorithm minimizes the square of the output error between the unknown process output and estimation model output and calculates the optimal model parameters. The algorithm is dependant of good initial Svalues so a method for initializing good values is developed.}}, author = {{Kurjak, Adis and Mustajbasic, Faris}}, issn = {{0280-5316}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{MSc Theses}}, title = {{Process Estimation with Relay Feedback Method}}, year = {{2006}}, }