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Deadtime compensation via setpoint variation

Tan et al., 2010

Document ID
7237276941065784431
Author
Tan K
Tang K
Su Y
Lee T
Hang C
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Process Control

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It is known that the PID controller is ill-suited to handle time-delay processes, especially in applications with stringent control objectives to be met. For such purposes, deadtime compensators may be used. But such controllers still face resistance towards actual …
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