Control Algorithm Research Based on Heating System of Generalized Predictive PID

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In the complex heating systems, higher order, large inertia, large delay and uncertainty typically exist. This work introduces generalized predictive PID control algorithm to adjust the system. The purpose of the control algorithm is to achieve a steady state in a shorter time. On the basis of analyzing PID control algorithm and Generalized Predictive Control (GPC), configuring a given performance function index control-weighted sequences to GPC control. Derived form of generalized predictive control algorithm with PID. The Matlab simulation shows that using generalized predictive PID control algorithm can produce better results in shorter time than simple using PID or GPC in the heating system.

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