Abstract

In this paper we present an interactive software tool that can be used to learn how to design a PIDA controller. After having selected a process model, the user can modify the controller parameters and evaluate the corresponding changes in the control system responses. In particular, the user can evaluate the set-point step response, the load disturbance step response and the noise rejection performance. Further, the frequency response of the system can also be analyzed. With such a tool, the physical meaning of the parameters can be better understood and this can facilitate the adoption of PIDA controllers as an alternative to PID controllers in industrial settings.

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