Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>The approximation of the fractional-order controller (FOC) has already been recognized as a distinguished field of research in the literature of system and control. In this paper, a two-step design approach is presented to realize a fractional-order proportional integral controller (FOPI) for a class of fractional-order plant model. The design goals are based on some frequency domain specifications. The first stage of the work is focused on developing the pure continuous-time FOC, while the second stage actually realizes the FOPI controller in discrete-time representation. The presented approach is fundamentally dissimilar with respect to the conventional approaches of z -domain. In the process of realizing the FOC, the delta operator has been involved as a generating function due to its exclusive competency to unify the discrete-time system and its continuous-time counterpart at low sampling time limit. The well-known continued fraction expansion (CFE) method has been employed to approximate the FOPI controller in delta-domain. Simulation outcomes exhibit that the discrete-time FOPI controller merges to its continuous-time counterpart at the low sampling time limit. The robustness of the overall system is also investigated in delta-domain.</p>

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