Fractional IMC-PID-filter controllers design for non integer order systems

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Abstract

Fractional order controller design with a small number of tuning parameters is very attractive. Few attempts have been done recently for some limited cases of models. In this paper, a new approach is developed to design simple fractional-order controllers to handle fractional order processes. The fractional property is not especially imposed by the controller structure but by the closed-loop reference model. The resulting controller is fractional but it has a very interesting structure for its implementation. Indeed, the controller can be decomposed into two transfer functions: a PIυD μ-controller and a simple fractional filter. The new structure is named PIυDμ-FOF-controller. The design method is based on the internal model control (IMC) paradigm. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Bettayeb, M., & Mansouri, R. (2014). Fractional IMC-PID-filter controllers design for non integer order systems. Journal of Process Control, 24(4), 261–271. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprocont.2014.01.014

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