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Terry Blevins
24 Jun 2013
tuning
adaptive
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"gain scheduling"
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Adaptive Tuning
A perfectly-tuned PID controller can degrade over time and perform poorly or become oscillatory. There are two main reasons for these changes: The controlled process is non-linear, and the process operation has entered a region with significantly different process parameters than those used during the tuning. The process operating conditions have changed since the auto-tuning … Continue reading »
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