Pneumatic Servo-Cylinder Position Control by PID-Self-Tuning Controller

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This paper is concerned with the practical application of PID-self-tuning control on position control of a pneumatic servo cylinder. Instead of the complicated system-equation-deriving process, a second-order mathematical model is found by the system identification method, which is used for the controller design. A PID-self-tuning controller, whose control parameters KP, Ki, Kdare time variant and self-adjusted, is designed and implemented in a microcomputer to control the position of the pneumatic cylinder. The experimental results with the PID-self-tuning controller are compared to those from the conventional offline PID controller. © 1994, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. All rights reserved.

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Shih, M. C., & Tseng, S. I. (1994). Pneumatic Servo-Cylinder Position Control by PID-Self-Tuning Controller. Jsme International Journal. Ser. C, Dynamics, Control, Robotics, Design and Manufacturing, 37(3), 565–572. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmec1993.37.565

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