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PLC-BASED DISCRETE FRACTIONAL-ORDER CONTROL DESIGN FOR AN INDUSTRIAL-ORIENTED WATER TANK VOLUME SYSTEM WITH INPUT DELAY

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posted on 2024-03-12, 16:38 authored by Arkadiusz Mystkowski, Argyrios Zolotas
<p>We present PLC-based fractional-order controller design for an industrial -oriented water tank volume control application. The system comprises input delay which is a typified characteristic in such industrial process control applications. The particular contribution of this work is on discrete fractional-order PID implementation via PLC and its application to the aforementioned realistic water tank test bed. Stability and robustness properties of fractional-order discrete PID feedback-loops for different approximation methods and orders are also shown. Fractional-order controllers are obtained for a variety of stability margin choices, and benefits of the non-integer-order controllers compared to the integer-order PID control are illustrated via simulation and experimental runs on a realistic test-bed.</p>

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Fractional Calculus & Applied Analysis

Volume

21

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

1005-1026

Publisher

DeGruyter

ISSN

1311-0454

eISSN

1314-2224

Date Submitted

2018-07-23

Date Accepted

2018-07-02

Date of First Publication

2018-08-28

Date of Final Publication

2018-08-28

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-07-19

ePrints ID

32691