In this paper we present a simple technique to improve the set-point following performance of the basic Predictive Functional Control algorithm. The technique is based on a first-order-plus-dead-time model of the process and on a suitable selection of the set-point signal, so that a process variable transition from a steady-state value to another one is achieved in a predefined time interval. The additional design effort, which is practically negligible, is discussed. Illustrative examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution.
A simple technique to improve the set-point following performance of Predictive Functional Control
Beschi M.;Visioli A.
2020-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we present a simple technique to improve the set-point following performance of the basic Predictive Functional Control algorithm. The technique is based on a first-order-plus-dead-time model of the process and on a suitable selection of the set-point signal, so that a process variable transition from a steady-state value to another one is achieved in a predefined time interval. The additional design effort, which is practically negligible, is discussed. Illustrative examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution.File in questo prodotto:
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