Hamamci, 2005 - Google Patents
A robust polynomial-based control for stable processes with time delayHamamci, 2005
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- 10232190152786835693
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- Hamamci S
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- Electrical Engineering
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In this paper, the coefficient diagram method (CDM) is used to design a controller for stable processes with a time delay to achieve high performance. For this, first order plus time delay (FOPTD) and second order plus time delay (SOPTD) models are used. The explicit tuning …
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