Abstract

The stability and performance of a system can be inferred from the evolution of statistical characteristics of the system's states. Wiener's polynomial chaos can provide an efficient framework for the statistical analysis of dynamical systems, computationally far superior to Monte Carlo simulations. This work proposes a new method of robust PID controller design based on polynomial chaos for processes with stochastic parametric uncertainties. The proposed method can greatly reduce computation time and can also efficiently handle both nominal and robust performance against stochastic uncertainties by solving a simple optimization problem. Simulation comparison with other methods demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed design method.

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