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Anti-windup architecture for the integral variable.

Anti-windup architecture for the integral variable.

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In the industry and academia, large-scale equipment has been developed, which requires control systems that provide safety and efficiency with the lowest possible energy consumption. In the industrial cascade control system, nested controllers have been a versatile tool for the control of large-scale equipment. Research shows that these types of co...

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... provides better stability to the system and it creates an effective recovery of the integral variables when it is working at the limits [19]. Figure 8 shows the model implemented on an integral variable in a PID control. K of the error (K e ) according to the theory must be greater than K from the difference in the saturator (K s ). ...

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