|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book presents a detailed study on fractional-order, set-point,
weighted PID control strategies and the development of
curve-fitting-based approximation techniques for fractional-order
parameters. Furthermore, in all the cases, it includes the
Scilab-based commands and functions for easy implementation and
better understanding, and to appeal to a wide range of readers
working with the software. The presented Scilab-based toolbox is
the first toolbox for fractional-order systems developed in
open-source software. The toolboxes allow time and frequency
domains as well as stability analysis of the fractional-order
systems and controllers. The book also provides real-time examples
of the control of process plants using the developed
fractional-order based PID control strategies and the approximation
techniques. The book is of interest to readers in the areas of
fractional-order controllers, approximation techniques, process
modeling, control, and optimization, both in industry and academia.
In industry, the book is particularly valuable in the areas of
research and development (R&D) as well as areas where PID
controllers suffice - and it should be noted that around 80% of
low-level controllers in industry are PID based. The book is also
useful where conventional PIDs are constrained, such as in
industries where long-term delay and non-linearity are present.
Here it can be used for the design of controllers for real-time
processes. The book is also a valuable teaching and learning
resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
This book presents a detailed study on fractional-order, set-point,
weighted PID control strategies and the development of
curve-fitting-based approximation techniques for fractional-order
parameters. Furthermore, in all the cases, it includes the
Scilab-based commands and functions for easy implementation and
better understanding, and to appeal to a wide range of readers
working with the software. The presented Scilab-based toolbox is
the first toolbox for fractional-order systems developed in
open-source software. The toolboxes allow time and frequency
domains as well as stability analysis of the fractional-order
systems and controllers. The book also provides real-time examples
of the control of process plants using the developed
fractional-order based PID control strategies and the approximation
techniques. The book is of interest to readers in the areas of
fractional-order controllers, approximation techniques, process
modeling, control, and optimization, both in industry and academia.
In industry, the book is particularly valuable in the areas of
research and development (R&D) as well as areas where PID
controllers suffice - and it should be noted that around 80% of
low-level controllers in industry are PID based. The book is also
useful where conventional PIDs are constrained, such as in
industries where long-term delay and non-linearity are present.
Here it can be used for the design of controllers for real-time
processes. The book is also a valuable teaching and learning
resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
|
You may like...
Quintessence
Jess Redman
Paperback
R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
Heddy is Sad
Elise Abram
Hardcover
R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
|