Abstract
Predictive functional control (PFC) is a popular alternative to PID because it exploits model information better and enables systematic constraint handling while also being cheap and computationally efficient. A recent overview paper reviewed some recent proposals for improving the tuning efficacy. This paper extends and develops upon that review paper by introducing some exciting new proposals for how to making tuning more intuitive and, thus, easier for unskilled operators. Moreover, there are early indications that these proposals are easily modified for use in nonlinear cases while maintaining a very low cost and a simple and fast online computation.
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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