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Bismark C Torrico1, René D O Pereira1, Andresa K R Sombra1
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Ceará, 60455-760 Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.
Abstract:
This paper proposes a control structure suitable for high-order non-minimum phase (NMP) processes. In general, dead-time compensators (DTCs) firstly predict the process output with zero error at a steady-state and then a primary controller with an integrator is designed based on the delay-free model. The main advantage of the proposed structure is that the primary controller is only a state feedback gain with no integrators. This leads to fewer parameters to tune and lower order filters, while a robustness filter is used to reject disturbances and guarantee zero error at a steady state. Simulation results show better or equivalent performance compared to other recently published works, even kept the controller design simplicity.
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