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MATOUŠEK, R. MINÁŘ, P. LANG, S. PIVOŇKA, P.
Original Title
HC12: Efficient Method in Optimal PID Tuning
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The concept of PID controllers (proportional integral derivative) belongs to the most frequently used principles of controlling in industrial and non-industrial applications. The process of setting of PID controller can be determined as optimization task. Requiring optimal settings of PID controller we can specify more goals of optimization which are often contradictory. Optimal setting of PID controller is generally task of nonlinear mathematic optimization which is furthermore done on top of dynamic system. In this paper shall be shown multi-criterion optimization of PID controller setting of two systems using soft computing optimization method HC12. To be correct the solution shall be compared with classic method of nonlinear optimization based on NelderMead method and also shall be shown solution of PID controller using classic methods Zigler Nichols and Modulus Optimum.
Keywords
HC12, PID, optimization, optimal control design
Authors
MATOUŠEK, R.; MINÁŘ, P.; LANG, S.; PIVOŇKA, P.
RIV year
2011
Released
19. 10. 2011
Publisher
Newswood Limited
Location
USA
ISBN
2078-0958
Periodical
Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
Year of study
Number
1
State
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China
Pages from
463
Pages to
468
Pages count
6
BibTex
@article{BUT88943, author="Radomil {Matoušek} and Petr {Minář} and Stanislav {Lang} and Petr {Pivoňka}", title="HC12: Efficient Method in Optimal PID Tuning", journal="Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science", year="2011", volume="2011", number="1", pages="463--468", issn="2078-0958" }