Shinichi Imai
Graduate school, Tokyo Gakugei University, 4-1-1, Nukuikita-machi, Koganei,
Tokyo, 184-8501, Japan
pp. 321–325
ABSTRACT
PID control is widely used in process systems represented by chemical processes
and petroleum refining processes. The reason is that PID control has a
simple structure. However, most of the existing systems are non-linear
systems, and it is difficult to always obtain good control results with
fixed PID control. Therefore, in this study, we propose a method of tuning
the PID gain according to the deviation (control error) of the control
result, and verify the effectiveness of this method through experiments.
For self-tuning PID control using a local linear model, we propose a program
that performs PID tuning only when the deviation occurs with a certain
magnitude. A simulation is performed on the Hammerstein model, which is
a non-linear system. As a result of the experiment, the number of PID gain
changes could be significantly reduced.
ARTICLE INFO
Article History
Received 11 November 2021
Accepted 24 October 2022
Keywords
Local linear models
PID controller
Control error
JRNAL9403
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