Proceedings Article10.1109/ACC.2008.4587236
Variable-structure PI controller for tank level process
Igor Boiko,X. Sun,E. Tamayo +2 more
- 11 Jun 2008
- pp 4697-4702
TL;DR: It is shown via the theory and simulations presented that the VS PI controller has higher performance than the conventional PI controller for the process considered.
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Abstract: A variable structure (VS) PI controller for the level process is proposed. It is shown via the theory and simulations presented that the VS PI controller has higher performance than the conventional PI controller for the process considered. Tuning rules for the VS PI controller are given.
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