Unfalsified Control Approach to Parameter Space Design of PID Controllers

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In this paper, we propose a data-driven design method of PID controllers based on unfalsified control. A necessary condition for the PID gains to satisfy a mixed sensitivity control problem is derived and the falsified region of the PID gains is drawn on the parameter plane. This method does not require constructing a mathematical model but requires the input-output responses of the plant of a feedback system excited by sinusoidal reference inputs for many frequencies. Usefulness is demonstrated by applying this method to a nonlinear plant with backlash.

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Saeki, M. (2003). Unfalsified Control Approach to Parameter Space Design of PID Controllers. In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Vol. 1, pp. 786–791). https://doi.org/10.9746/sicetr1965.40.398

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