Predictive active disturbance rejection control for processes with time delay

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Abstract

Active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) has been shown to be an effective tool in dealing with real world problems of dynamic uncertainties, disturbances, nonlinearities, etc. This paper addresses its existing limitations with plants that have a large transport delay. In particular, to overcome the delay, the extended state observer (ESO) in ADRC is modified to form a predictive ADRC, leading to significant improvements in the transient response and stability characteristics, as shown in extensive simulation studies and hardware-in-the-loop tests, as well as in the frequency response analysis. In this research, it is assumed that the amount of delay is approximately known, as is the approximated model of the plant. Even with such uncharacteristic assumptions for ADRC, the proposed method still exhibits significant improvements in both performance and robustness over the existing methods such as the dead-time compensator based on disturbance observer and the Filtered Smith Predictor, in the context of some well-known problems of chemical reactor and boiler control problems. © 2013 ISA.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)873-881
Number of pages9
JournalISA Transactions
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

Keywords

  • Boiler control
  • Chemical reactor control
  • Disturbance rejection
  • Noise attenuation
  • Predicative active disturbance rejection control
  • Time delay

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