Decentralized Control System Design for MIMO Processes with Integrators/Differentiators
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Abstract
This work extends the concept of relative normalized gain array (RNGA) and proposes a systematic approach to designing decentralized proportional−integral−derivative (PID) control for multi-input−multi-output (MIMO) processes containing integrators and/or differentiators. By determining the input−output-pairing using the relative gain array (RGA)−Nederlinski index (NI)−RNGA criterion, equivalent transfer functions (ETFs) for the selected input−output pairs are derived by utilizing the RGA and RNGA information, which has incorporated the information on loop interactions. Based on the ETFs, decentralized PID controllers are tuned to stabilize the MIMO system independently. The proposed approach is simple, easy to understand, and easy to implement by field engineers. Three industrial MIMO processes with different dimensions and interaction modes are employed to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach.
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