Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-52776-5
M.S.
Electrical Engineering
The Petroleum Institute (United Arab Emirates)
2015
This report is a Research Thesis report for tuning PID controllers for optimum performance under non-standard-assumption circumstances, using the integral performance criteria. The thesis also involves development and use of new integrals' performance indicators for assessment and comparison, and a new method for creating Pareto plots for multiple objective optimization. Considering the impractical results provided by analytical methods, this problem was investigated and approached from the basics in order to arrive to better controllers in applied industry's point of view. The target set for the research dictated consideration of practical needs of the industry; Bode's sensitivity integral and development of a performance evaluation criterion, accordingly.
Electrical engineering
Applied sciences;ITAE;Optimal tuning rules;Optimization for step and ramp;Optimization of power system stabilizer