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The following pages link to A method for auto-tuning of PID control parameters (Q789367):
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- A control algorithm for systems with dead time (Q579184) (← links)
- PID controller adjustment for delayed and high-order control objects using the scaling method (Q612229) (← links)
- Self-tuning PID/I controller (Q650050) (← links)
- A novel approach on a parameter self-tuning method in an ac servo system (Q1071725) (← links)
- A parameter-adaptive PID-controller with stepwise parameter optimization (Q1088958) (← links)
- An approximation technique to tune PID controllers (Q1193209) (← links)
- A method for closed loop automatic tuning of PID controllers (Q1194982) (← links)
- New process identification method for automatic design of PID controllers (Q1295153) (← links)
- On-line PI controller tuning for integrator/dead time processes (Q1306035) (← links)
- Self-tuning PI-PID regulators for stable systems with varying delay (Q1334594) (← links)
- Tuning of PID-type controllers for stable and unstable systems with time delay (Q1337710) (← links)
- Automatic tuning of PID controllers based on transfer function estimation (Q1344378) (← links)
- Robust design for disturbance rejection in time delay systems (Q1358694) (← links)
- Frequency-domain design of PID controllers for stable and unstable systems with time delay (Q1388117) (← links)
- A computer software for PID tuning by new frequency domain design method (Q1429771) (← links)
- A method for the auto-calibration of PID controllers (Q1805417) (← links)
- A microcomputer-based control system for the total artificial heart (Q1821748) (← links)
- Automatic tuning of decentralized PID controllers for TITO processes (Q1899580) (← links)
- Optimal tuning for PI controller (Q1961208) (← links)
- An optimal PID tuning method for a single-link manipulator based on the control parametrization technique (Q2182824) (← links)
- A comparison of software-based approaches to identifying FOPDT and SOPDT model parameters from process step response data (Q2285959) (← links)
- Parameter estimation of an unstable system with a PID controller in a closed loop configuration (Q2462521) (← links)
- The interpolation method for auto-tuning of controllers (Q2488181) (← links)
- Performance and robustness improvement in the IMC-PID tuning method (Q2512050) (← links)
- New criteria for tuning PID controllers (Q2689629) (← links)
- Approximate \(\mathcal H_\infty \) loop shaping in PID parameter adaptation (Q2857510) (← links)
- Robustness and digital stabilization of the glucoregulatory system (Q3033626) (← links)
- Computer-aided controller for glucoregulatory system (Q3035207) (← links)
- A regulating and tracking PI( D) controller (Q3741505) (← links)
- Comments on ‘A regulating and tracking PI(D) controller’ (Q3777873) (← links)
- Digital modelling and robust control of the glucose homeostasis system (Q3827895) (← links)
- Temperature control of a water bath by self-tuning PI controller (Q4311232) (← links)
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- Identification‐based PID tuning without external excitation (Q4562530) (← links)
- A practical iterative PID tuning method for mechanical systems using parameter chart (Q4600030) (← links)
- Adaptive PID control of systems with unknown time delay (Q4839832) (← links)
- Improving integral square error performance with implementable fractional‐order PI controllers (Q4979583) (← links)
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- An optimal PID tuning method for a two-link manipulator via an exact penalty function method (Q6059569) (← links)