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An MEA-Tuning Method for Design of the PID Controller

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  • Yongli Zhang
  • Lijun Zhang
  • Zhiliang Dong

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The optimization and tuning of parameters is very important for the performance of the PID controller. In this paper, a novel parameter tuning method based on the mind evolutionary algorithm (MEA) was presented. The MEA firstly transformed the problem solutions into the population individuals embodied by code and then divided the population into superior subpopulations and temporary subpopulations and used the similar taxis and dissimilation operations for searching the global optimal solution. In order to verify the control performance of the MEA, three classical functions and five typical industrial process control models were adopted for testing experiments. Experimental results indicated that the proposed approach was feasible and valid: the MEA with the superior design feature and parallel structure could memorize more evolutionary information, generate superior genes, and enhance the efficiency and effectiveness for searching global optimal parameters. In addition, the MEA-tuning method can be easily applied to real industrial practices and provides a novel and convenient solution for the optimization and tuning of the PID controller.

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  • Yongli Zhang & Lijun Zhang & Zhiliang Dong, 2019. "An MEA-Tuning Method for Design of the PID Controller," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1378783
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/1378783
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