Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance

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Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance. / Heath, W.P.; Wills, A.G.
Yn: European Journal of Control, Cyfrol 10, Rhif 1, 01.01.2014, t. 15-27.

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Heath, WP & Wills, AG 2014, 'Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance', European Journal of Control, cyfrol. 10, rhif 1, tt. 15-27. https://doi.org/10.3166/ejc.10.15-27

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Heath WP, Wills AG. Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance. European Journal of Control. 2014 Ion 1;10(1):15-27. Epub 2013 Meh 12. doi: 10.3166/ejc.10.15-27

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Heath, W.P. ; Wills, A.G. / Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance. Yn: European Journal of Control. 2014 ; Cyfrol 10, Rhif 1. tt. 15-27.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Design of cross-directional controllers with optimal steady state performance

AU - Heath, W.P.

AU - Wills, A.G.

PY - 2014/1/1

Y1 - 2014/1/1

N2 - Actuator constraint handling is necessary for many cross-directional controllers. We discuss how optimal steady state performance can be guaranteed by modifying an internal model control structure with a non-linear element. For the simple dynamics associated with most web processes this also gives good closed-loop dynamic behaviour. Thus unconstrained control design techniques may be applied directly to the constrained control problem.

AB - Actuator constraint handling is necessary for many cross-directional controllers. We discuss how optimal steady state performance can be guaranteed by modifying an internal model control structure with a non-linear element. For the simple dynamics associated with most web processes this also gives good closed-loop dynamic behaviour. Thus unconstrained control design techniques may be applied directly to the constrained control problem.

U2 - 10.3166/ejc.10.15-27

DO - 10.3166/ejc.10.15-27

M3 - Erthygl

VL - 10

SP - 15

EP - 27

JO - European Journal of Control

JF - European Journal of Control

IS - 1

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