Most weigh feeders are controlled by a PID control method, and it is desirable to achieve high performance with this PID control. The present paper discusses the application of a generalized predictive control (GPC)-based PID controller to a weigh feeder. In conventional methods, GPC-based PID controllers are designed using a step-type reference signal, but in control of a weigh feeder, a reference input to be followed by a measured signal is a ramp-type signal because the measured signal is discharged mass. Hence, control of a weigh feeder using a GPC-based PID controller is enhanced for tracking a ramp-type signal. Because GPC can be expressed by PID parameters, the proposed method can be easily adopted in various industries. Experimental results show that a weigh feeder is well controlled using the enhanced GPC-based PID controller.
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