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Fractional order PID controller (FOPID)-toolboxLachhab et al., 2013
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- Lachhab N
- Svaricek F
- Wobbe F
- Rabba H
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- 2013 European control conference (ECC)
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This paper presents a fractional order PID controller (FOPID)-Toolbox to design robust fractional PID controllers achieving a desired crossover frequency and a desired phase margin. A novel approach based on nonsmooth optimization techniques is used. Two types …
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