Set-point tracking and disturbance rejection capability analysis of controllers designed for SOPDT model

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Author(s)
Chaturvedi, M
Juneja, PK
Upreti, G
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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Disturbance rejection is one of the key performance benchmark for a controller. For an industrial process, disturbance can be internal or external and it is an important that it can be rejected effectively by an optimal controller design. In the present work, set-point tracking and disturbance rejection capability of the controllers have been evaluated by comparing the closed loop responses for a selected second order delayed model.Disturbance rejection is one of the key performance benchmark for a controller. For an industrial process, disturbance can be internal or external and it is an important that it can be rejected effectively by an optimal controller design. In the present work, set-point tracking and disturbance rejection capability of the controllers have been evaluated by comparing the closed loop responses for a selected second order delayed model.
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Conference Title
Communication and Computing Systems - Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication and Computing Systems, ICCCS 2016
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Subject
Automation engineering