A comparison of tuning methods for predictive functional control

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Abstract

Predictive functional control (PFC) is a fast and effective controller that is widely used in preference to PID for single-input single-output processes. Nevertheless, the core advantages of simplicity and low cost come alongside weaknesses in tuning efficacy. This paper summarises and consolidates the work of the past decade, which has focused on proposing more effective tuning approaches while retaining the core attributes of simplicity and low cost. The paper finishes with conclusions on the more effective approaches and links to context.

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Rossiter, J. A., & Aftab, M. S. (2021, July 1). A comparison of tuning methods for predictive functional control. Processes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9071140

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