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Development of an Antiwindup Technique for a Cascade Control System
Author(s) -
Jeong Eun Bae,
Kyeong Hoon Kim,
Syng Chul Chu,
Jaepil Heo,
Sanghun Lim,
Su Whan Sung
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.0c04927
Subject(s) - cascade , control theory (sociology) , controller (irrigation) , saturation (graph theory) , pid controller , process (computing) , control engineering , computer science , engineering , control (management) , mathematics , artificial intelligence , temperature control , agronomy , combinatorics , chemical engineering , biology , operating system
A cascade control system comprising the primary and secondary controllers suffers from a cascade-type integral windup problem in which the output saturation of the secondary control loop can considerably increase the integral part of the primary control loop. In this paper, we present a new predictive antiwindup technique that can completely eliminate the possibility of secondary controller output saturation, resulting in no cascade-type integral windup phenomenon. The proposed method does not require any type of process models; thus, its implementation is simple and straightforward, which is a very favorable advantage compared to the model-based antiwindup techniques from the practical viewpoint. Our simulation confirms that the proposed method can completely remove the primary controller's cascade-type integral windup resulting from the saturation of the secondary controller output. Further, the proposed method exhibited good control performance without needing any type of process model for the various types of processes and controllers. Our experimental study successfully demonstrated that there are no problems in applying the proposed method to real plants.

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