THE REGULATOR SYNTHESIS SOFTWARE FOR THE NONLINEAR STABILIZATION SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.59.13638Keywords:
Inertial object, stabilization system, ship, nonlinearity, step response, PID-regulator, correction applianceAbstract
Reviewed software creation method for the selection an optimum regulator for the nonlinear stabilization system of the inertial control object. Schematic decisions of regulators and correction devices for stabilization systems may be different: P, PI, PD, PID. The first three options can be generally obtained by applying restrictions on the PID-model. The exact adjustment of the PID-regulator parameters significantly reduces system fluctuations. The full use of the PID-regulator advantages is only provided with the correct calculation of these parameters, taking into account the unique characteristics of the controlled objects. At the same time, it is important to have a mechanism for coefficients controlling that would provide a convenient interface between the program and the user.
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A. K. Ablesimov, M. A. Pylypenko, “The optimum regulator for the nonlinear stabilization system of the inertial control object,” Electronics and control systems. Kyiv: NAU, no. 1(55), pp. 29-35, 2018.
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