Title :
Optimal gain tuning using microcomputer simulator
Author :
Al-Assadi, Salem A.K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
The application of microprocessors to online process control systems is considered. Automatic adjustment of a time-variant gain controller was done using a microcomputer simulator, to improve the dynamic performance of the closed-loop control system response. The optimum tuning for the gain controller was obtained analytically using Phillips integral algorithm, minimizing the integral squared error in the time domain. A third-order servomechanism control system was considered to show the usefulness and efficiency of this technique in improving the transient response of the closed-loop control system. Fortran IV was used to simulate the control problem, while the control algorithm was simulated using an 8085 microprocessor simulator written in assembly language. The activities of the interface circuits including A/D and D/A converters were simulated. A comparison was made between the theoretical system response obtained using an offline computation procedure and the real-time implementation of the control problem
Keywords :
closed loop systems; gain control; optimal control; process computer control; A/D convertors; D/A converters; Fortran IV; Phillips integral algorithm; assembly language; closed-loop control system; closed-loop control system response; dynamic performance; gain controller; integral squared error; microcomputer simulator; microprocessors; online process control systems; optimum tuning; third-order servomechanism control system; time domain; time-variant gain controller; transient response; Algorithm design and analysis; Automatic control; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Microcomputers; Microprocessors; Performance gain; Process control;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1988. NAECON 1988., Proceedings of the IEEE 1988 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1988.195065