Zhencai Wang, Hong Tian, Xinpeng Geng, Jiyao Cui, Tao Liu
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Abstract
Industrial processes with inverse response and time delay are difficult to control due to the presence of right half plant (RHP) zeros in the transfer functions. A predictor based two-degree-of-freedom (2DOF) control design is proposed in this paper for such processes of stable or integrating type. The proposed control system design is based on using a dead-time compensator (DTC) to predict the non-minimum phase (NMP) dynamics, such that a delay-free closed-loop control design could be established for performance optimization. By proposing the desired transfer functions for the set-point tracking and load disturbance rejection, respectively, the corresponding controllers are analytically derived in discrete-time domain for implementation in sampled systems. Illustrative examples from the literature are shown to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed control design.