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Pid Passivity-Based Control of Nonlinear Systems With Applications

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Explore the foundational and advanced subjects associated with proportional-integral-derivative controllers from leading authors in the field
 
In PID Passivity-Based Control of Nonlinear Systems with Applications, expert researchers and authors Drs. Romeo Ortega, Jose Guadalupe Romero, Pablo Borja, and Alejandro Donaire deliver a comprehensive and detailed discussion of the most crucial and relevant concepts in the analysis and design of proportional-integral-derivative controllers using passivity techniques. The accomplished authors present a formal treatment of the recent research in the area and offer readers practical applications of the developed methods to physical systems, including electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, power electronics, and process control.
 
The book offers the material with minimal mathematical background, making it relevant to a wide audience. Familiarity with the theoretical tools reported in the control systems literature is not necessary to understand the concepts contained within. You'll learn about a wide range of concepts, including disturbance rejection via PID control, PID control of mechanical systems, and Lyapunov stability of PID controllers.
 
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
* A thorough introduction to a class of physical systems described in the port-Hamiltonian form and a presentation of the systematic procedures to design PID-PBC for them
* An exploration of the applications to electrical, electromechanical, and process control systems of Lyapunov stability of PID controllers
* Practical discussions of the regulation and tracking of bilinear systems via PID control and their application to power electronics and thermal process control
* A concise treatment of the characterization of passive outputs, incremental models, and Port Hamiltonian and Euler-Lagrange systems
 
Perfect for senior undergraduate and graduate students studying control systems, PID Passivity-Based Control will also earn a place in the libraries of engineers who practice in this area and seek a one-stop and fully updated reference on the subject.

List of contents

Author Biographies xv
 
Preface xix
 
Acknowledgments xxiii
 
Acronyms xxv
 
Notation xxix
 
1 Introduction 1
 
2 Motivation and Basic Construction of PID Passivity-based Control 5
 
2.1 L2-Stability and Output Regulation to Zero 6
 
2.2 Well-Posedness Conditions 9
 
2.3 PID-PBC and the Dissipation Obstacle 10
 
2.3.1 Passive systems and the dissipation obstacle 11
 
2.3.2 Steady-state operation and the dissipation obstacle 12
 
2.4 PI-PBC with y0 and Control by Interconnection 14
 
3 Use of Passivity for Analysis and Tuning of PIDs: Two Practical Examples 19
 
3.1 Tuning of the PI Gains for Control of Induction Motors 21
 
3.1.1 Problem formulation 23
 
3.1.2 Change of coordinates 27
 
3.1.3 Tuning rules and performance intervals 30
 
3.1.4 Concluding remarks 35
 
3.2 PI-PBC of a Fuel Cell System 36
 
3.2.1 Control problem formulation 41
 
3.2.2 Limitations of current controllers and the role of passivity 46
 
3.2.3 Model linearization and useful properties 48
 
3.2.4 Main result 50
 
3.2.5 An asymptotically stable PI-PBC 54
 
3.2.6 Simulation results 57
 
3.2.7 Concluding remarks and future work 58
 
4 PID-PBC for Nonzero Regulated Output Reference 61
 
4.1 PI-PBC for Global Tracking 63
 
4.1.1 PI global tracking problem 63
 
4.1.2 Construction of a shifted passive output 65
 
4.1.3 A PI global tracking controller 67
 
4.2 Conditions for Shifted Passivity of General Nonlinear Systems 68
 
4.2.1 Shifted passivity definition 69
 
4.2.2 Main results 70
 
4.3 Conditions for Shifted Passivity of port-Hamiltonian Systems 73
 
4.3.1 Problems formulation 74
 
4.3.2 Shifted passivity 75
 
4.3.3 Shifted passifiability via output-feedback 77
 
4.3.4 Stability of the forced equilibria 78
 
4.3.5 Application to quadratic pH systems 79
 
4.4 PI-PBC of Power Converters 81
 
4.4.1 Model of the power converters 81
 
4.4.2 Construction of a shifted passive output 82
 
4.4.3 PI stabilization 85
 
4.4.4 Application to a quadratic boost converter 86
 
4.5 PI-PBC of HVDC Power Systems 89
 
4.5.1 Background 89
 
4.5.2 Port-Hamiltonian model of the system 91
 
4.5.3 Main result 93
 
4.5.4 Relation of PI-PBC with Akagi's PQ method 95
 
4.6 PI-PBC of Wind Energy Systems 96
 
4.6.1 Background 96
 
4.6.2 System model 98
 
4.6.3 Control problem formulation 102
 
4.6.4 Proposed PI-PBC 104
 
4.7 Shifted Passivity of PI-Controlled Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors 107
 
4.7.1 Background 107
 
4.7.2 Motor models 108
 
4.7.3 Problem formulation 111
 
4.7.4 Main result 113
 
4.7.5 Conclusions and future research 114
 
5 Parameterization of All Passive Outputs for port-Hamiltonian Systems 115
 
5.1 Parameterization of all Passive Outputs 116
 
5.2 Some Particular Cases 118
 
5.3 Two Additional Remarks 120
 
5.4 Examples 121
 
5.4.1 A level control system 121
 
5.4.2 A microelectromechanical optical switch 123
 
6 Lyapunov Stabilization of port-Hamiltonian Systems 125
 
6.1 Generation of Lyapunov Functions 127
 
6.1.1 Basic PDE 128
 
6.1.2 Lyapunov stability analysis 129
 
6.2 Explicit Solution of the PDE 131
 
6.2.1 The power shaping output 132
 
6.2.2 A more general solution 133
 
6.2.3 On the use of multipliers 135
 
6.3 Deri

About the author










ROMEO ORTEGA, PhD, is a full-time professor and researcher at the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology, Mexico. He is a Fellow Member of the IEEE since 1999. He has served as chairman on several IFAC and IEEE committees and participated in various editorial boards of international journals.
JOSÉ GUADALUPE ROMERO, PhD, is a full-time professor and researcher at the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology, Mexico. His research interests are focused on nonlinear and adaptive control, stability analysis, and the state estimation problem. PABLO BORJA, PhD, is a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. His research interests encompass nonlinear systems, passivity-based control, and model reduction. ALEJANDRO DONAIRE, PhD, is a full-time academic at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His research interests include nonlinear systems, passivity, and control theory.

Summary

Explore the foundational and advanced subjects associated with proportional-integral-derivative controllers from leading authors in the field

In PID Passivity-Based Control of Nonlinear Systems with Applications, expert researchers and authors Drs. Romeo Ortega, Jose Guadalupe Romero, Pablo Borja, and Alejandro Donaire deliver a comprehensive and detailed discussion of the most crucial and relevant concepts in the analysis and design of proportional-integral-derivative controllers using passivity techniques. The accomplished authors present a formal treatment of the recent research in the area and offer readers practical applications of the developed methods to physical systems, including electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, power electronics, and process control.

The book offers the material with minimal mathematical background, making it relevant to a wide audience. Familiarity with the theoretical tools reported in the control systems literature is not necessary to understand the concepts contained within. You'll learn about a wide range of concepts, including disturbance rejection via PID control, PID control of mechanical systems, and Lyapunov stability of PID controllers.

Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
* A thorough introduction to a class of physical systems described in the port-Hamiltonian form and a presentation of the systematic procedures to design PID-PBC for them
* An exploration of the applications to electrical, electromechanical, and process control systems of Lyapunov stability of PID controllers
* Practical discussions of the regulation and tracking of bilinear systems via PID control and their application to power electronics and thermal process control
* A concise treatment of the characterization of passive outputs, incremental models, and Port Hamiltonian and Euler-Lagrange systems

Perfect for senior undergraduate and graduate students studying control systems, PID Passivity-Based Control will also earn a place in the libraries of engineers who practice in this area and seek a one-stop and fully updated reference on the subject.

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