Article ID: | iaor20172429 |
Volume: | 38 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 634 |
End Page Number: | 652 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2017 |
Journal: | Optimal Control Applications and Methods |
Authors: | Mousavi Hosein, Nobakhti Amin |
Keywords: | optimization, performance, programming: multiple criteria |
Control Performance Assessment (CPA) and tuning of PID controllers are studied in this paper. We propose a framework for systematic analysis of the tradeoff between the structural complexity of the controller and its performance. As the measure of the controller performance, an LQG based index is used. The problem is augmented with an additional term which forces sparsity on the complexity of a decentralized PID controller. The desired complexity is controlled via a weighting parameter which determines the cost of each additional element (i.e., P, I, and D terms). The result is a decentralized multivariable PID controller in which the complexity of each loop controller is optimized such that the desired LQG Performance Index is achieved with the lowest controller complexity. For larger multivariable systems, this will translate into a substantially reduced set of controller parameters.