Rodrigues et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Tuning rules for unstable dead-time processesRodrigues et al., 2021
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- Rodrigues R
- Sombra A
- Torrico B
- Pereira R
- Forte M
- de Almeida Filho M
- Nogueira F
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- European Journal of Control
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Despite many advances in the field of dead-time compensators (DTCs) for unstable first- order plus dead-time (UFOPDT) processes, the tuning, in general, is manually carried out. Therefore, this paper proposes simple tuning rules for a DTC intended to UFOPDT …
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