Abstract

This paper examines factors that influence the minimum variance performance measure of an SISO control loop. It shows a case where set point tracking performance differed from the regulatory performance during normal operation. The conclusion is that performance assessment must use data representative of the control intention. The results also demonstrated how performance during normal operation was influenced by the nature of a disturbance, and that correlations between signals within a control loop indicated the nature of the disturbance. The results suggest that the manipulated variable can be exploited in controller performance assessment.

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