INVERTED DECOUPLING PID CONTROLLER DESIGN FOR A MIMO SYSTEM.

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Title: INVERTED DECOUPLING PID CONTROLLER DESIGN FOR A MIMO SYSTEM.
Authors: ÜSTÜNER, Mehmet Ali1 mehmetali.ustuner@cbu.edu.tr, TAŞKIN, Sezai1
Source: Sigma: Journal of Engineering & Natural Sciences / Mühendislik ve Fen Bilimleri Dergisi. 2019, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p1135-1147. 13p.
Subjects: MIMO systems, Inverted pendulum (Control theory), Block designs, PID controllers
Abstract: Eliminating loop interaction is a critical issue in the control of Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) systems. In this study, an experimental setup, Festo Didactic MPS-PA, is used as MIMO system. Inverted decoupling PID method is applied to the system to eliminate the loop interactions of MIMO system. For this purpose, firstly, the system is modelled. Then, decoupler blocks are designed to eliminate the loop interactions. Finally, the modelled system is simulated, and experiments are performed on the real system. The effect of inverted decoupling PID control on the system performance and the effect of classical PID control on the system performance are compared. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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