PID and Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Converters using MATLAB / Simulink
English
By (author): Dae Yoo Ki Ng Liuping Wang Lu Gan Shan Chai
A timely introduction to current research on PID and predictive control by one of the leading authors on the subject
PID and Predictive Control of Electric Drives and Power Supplies using MATLAB/Simulink examines the classical control system strategies, such as PID control, feed-forward control and cascade control, which are widely used in current practice. The authors share their experiences in actual design and implementation of the control systems on laboratory test-beds, taking the reader from the fundamentals through to more sophisticated design and analysis. The book contains sections on closed-loop performance analysis in both frequency domain and time domain, presented to help the designer in selection of controller parameters and validation of the control system. Continuous-time model predictive control systems are designed for the drives and power supplies, and operational constraints are imposed in the design. Discrete-time model predictive control systems are designed based on the discretization of the physical models, which will appeal to readers who are more familiar with sampled-data control system. Soft sensors and observers will be discussed for low cost implementation. Resonant control of the electric drives and power supply will be discussed to deal with the problems of bias in sensors and unbalanced three phase AC currents.
- Brings together both classical control systems and predictive control systems in a logical style from introductory through to advanced levels
- Demonstrates how simulation and experimental results are used to support theoretical analysis and the proposed design algorithms
- MATLAB and Simulink tutorials are given in each chapter to show the readers how to take the theory to applications.
- Includes MATLAB and Simulink software using xPC Target for teaching purposes
- A companion website is available
Researchers and industrial engineers; and graduate students on electrical engineering courses will find this a valuable resource.
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