PID Tuning via Desired Step Response Curve Fitting
PID Tuning via Desired Step Response Curve Fitting
This paper presents a PID tuning method based on step response curve fitting (PID-SRCF) that utilizes L2-norm minimization for precise reference tracking and explicit transient response shaping. The algorithm optimizes controller parameters by minimizing the root-mean-square error between desired and actual step responses. The proposed approach determines optimal PID parameters by matching any closed-loop response to a desired system step response. Practically a first-order plus time delay model or a second-order system with defined settling time and overshoot requirements are preferred. The method has open-source implementation using constrained nonlinear optimization in MATLAB. Comparative evaluations demonstrate that PID-SRCF can replace known analytical methods like Ziegler Nichols, Lambda Tuning, Pole Placement, Dominant Pole and MATLAB proprietary PID tuning applications.
Senol Gulgonul
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Senol Gulgonul.PID Tuning via Desired Step Response Curve Fitting[EB/OL].(2025-06-24)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17655.点此复制
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