Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.41, No.10, 2448-2454, 2002
2-degree-of-freedom proportional-integral-derivative-type controller incorporating the Smith principle for processes with dead time
The Smith predictor is the most effective control scheme for processes with dead time while the proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller is the most widely used controller in industry. This paper presents a control scheme which combines their advantages. The proposed controller is inherently a PID-type controller in which the integral action is implemented using a delay unit rather than a pure integrator while retaining the advantage of the Smith predictor (Smith principle). The setpoint response and the disturbance response are decoupled from each other and can be designed separately. Another advantage of this control scheme is that the robustness is easy to analyze and can be guaranteed explicitly, compromising between the robustness and the disturbance response. Examples show that this controller is very effective in the control of processes with dead time.