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The following pages link to Optimal gain and phase margin tuning for PID controllers. (Q1294972):
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- Tuning of PID controllers for unstable processes based on gain and phase margin specifications: A fuzzy neural approach (Q698750) (← links)
- PI tuning in terms of gain and phase margins (Q1298211) (← links)
- Getting more phase margin and performance out of PID controllers (Q1307130) (← links)
- Design of PID controllers satisfying gain margin and sensitivity constraints on a set of plants. (Q1426272) (← links)
- Solution of a non-convex optimization arising in PI/PID control design (Q1858859) (← links)
- Optimal tuning for PI controller (Q1961208) (← links)
- Optimal Nash tuning rules for robust PID controllers (Q2012109) (← links)
- Tuning of PID controllers based on simplified single parameter optimisation (Q3058318) (← links)
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- Unified PID design method based on a maximum peak resonance specification (Q3839691) (← links)
- Loop tuning with specification on gain and phase margins via modified second-order sliding mode control algorithm (Q4909256) (← links)
- Optimal error governor for PID controllers (Q5028656) (← links)
- Data-driven estimation of the lower bounds of gain and phase margins (Q6110270) (← links)
- Fractional-order PID controller design via optimal selection strategy of frequency domain specifications (Q6170953) (← links)
- PI-PD controller design for time delay systems via the weighted geometrical center method (Q6570367) (← links)
- Adaptive PI control based stability margin configuration of aircraft control systems with unknown system parameters and time delay (Q6595044) (← links)
- Robust internal model controller with increased closed-loop bandwidth for process control systems (Q6608956) (← links)