Fractional-order water level control based on PLC: Hardware-in-the-loop simulation and experimental validation

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Abstract

An industrial-oriented water tank level control system with PLC- and Simulink-based fractional-order controller realizations is presented. The discrete fractional-order and integer-order PID implementations are realized via the PLC and Simulink simulator. The benefits of the fractional-order PID compared to the integer-order PID control are confirmed by the hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations and experiments. HIL simulations are realized using real-time communication between PLC and Simulink. The fractional-order controller is obtained for a desired phase/gain margin and validated via HIL simulations and experimental measurements.

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Mystkowski, A., & Kierdelewicz, A. (2018). Fractional-order water level control based on PLC: Hardware-in-the-loop simulation and experimental validation. Energies, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11112928

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