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| Title: | On the effects of the frequency frame on DC motor example: Fractional order PI-PD case | 
| Author: | Demiroglu, Uğur; Senol, Bilal; Matušů, Radek | 
| Document type: | Conference paper (English) | 
| Source document: | 2019 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing Symposium, IDAP 2019. 2019 | 
| ISBN: | 978-1-72812-932-7 | 
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1109/IDAP.2019.8875939 | 
| Abstract: | This is a comparative study investigating the effects of the controller design method, 'frequency frame' on a DC motor example. Both fractional order proportional integral and proportional derivative controllers are designed for mentioned example which is a first order plus time delay model. The two controllers are in different structures in that they can show different behaviors. The 'frequency frame' approach is a frequency domain method which intends to provide the objective system improved stability and robustness by shaping the Bode curves. In contrary to existing similar methods, shaping is done by a graphical point of view, not by complicated mathematical operations. The reason why a fractional order controller is selected comes from the necessity of a common constant. The study in the paper aims to show the effectiveness of the frequency frame by providing desired frequency specifications with different controllers. Both controllers are calculated for a DC motor transfer function and the comparative results are given. © 2019 IEEE. | 
| Full text: | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8875939 | 
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