Title :
Adaptive GSA-Based Optimal Tuning of PI Controlled Servo Systems With Reduced Process Parametric Sensitivity, Robust Stability and Controller Robustness
Author :
Precup, Radu-Emil ; David, Radu-Codrut ; Petriu, Emil M. ; Radac, Mircea-Bogdan ; Preitl, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom. & Appl. Inf., Politeh. Univ. of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania
Abstract :
This paper suggests a new generation of optimal PI controllers for a class of servo systems characterized by saturation and dead zone static nonlinearities and second-order models with an integral component. The objective functions are expressed as the integral of time multiplied by absolute error plus the weighted sum of the integrals of output sensitivity functions of the state sensitivity models with respect to two process parametric variations. The PI controller tuning conditions applied to a simplified linear process model involve a single design parameter specific to the extended symmetrical optimum (ESO) method which offers the desired tradeoff to several control system performance indices. An original back-calculation and tracking anti-windup scheme is proposed in order to prevent the integrator wind-up and to compensate for the dead zone nonlinearity of the process. The minimization of the objective functions is carried out in the framework of optimization problems with inequality constraints which guarantee the robust stability with respect to the process parametric variations and the controller robustness. An adaptive gravitational search algorithm (GSA) solves the optimization problems focused on the optimal tuning of the design parameter specific to the ESO method and of the anti-windup tracking gain. A tuning method for PI controllers is proposed as an efficient approach to the design of resilient control systems. The tuning method and the PI controllers are experimentally validated by the adaptive GSA-based tuning of PI controllers for the angular position control of a laboratory servo system.
Keywords :
PI control; adaptive control; control nonlinearities; control system synthesis; optimal control; performance index; position control; robust control; search problems; servomechanisms; ESO method; PI controlled servo systems; PI controller tuning conditions; absolute error; adaptive GSA-based optimal tuning; adaptive gravitational search algorithm; angular position control; antiwindup scheme; antiwindup tracking gain; controller robustness; dead zone nonlinearity; dead zone static nonlinearities; extended symmetrical optimum method; inequality constraints; laboratory servo system; optimal PI controllers; output sensitivity functions; process parametric variations; reduced process parametric sensitivity; resilient control systems; robust stability; second-order models; simplified linear process model; state sensitivity models; Linear programming; Process control; Robust stability; Robustness; Sensitivity; Servomotors; Tuning; Anti-windup tracking gain; PI controllers; controller robustness; objective functions; process parametric sensitivity; servo systems;
Journal_Title :
Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCYB.2014.2307257