All-PD control of pure Integrating Plus Time-Delay processes with gain and phase-margin specifications.

It is well known that PD controller, though yields good servo response, fails to provide satisfactory regulatory response for Integrating Plus Time-Delay (IPTD) processes. On the other hand, using an integral control action generally leads to large overshoot or settling time. To achieve good servo as well as regulatory response, a new all-PD control structure is proposed for IPTD processes in this paper. Design formulas are derived in terms of gain-margin and phase-margin specifications. Numerical examples on the design methodology are presented and experimentally validated on a temperature control process.

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