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Improving Performance of Generalised Conditioning Technique Anti-windup Compensator

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Informatics in Control Automation and Robotics

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The paper presents a novel modification to the generalised conditioning technique anti-windup compensator presented as a triplet of its possible modifications. The results are presented from application of pole-placement control, with an analysis of closed-loop system behaviour for a class of second-order minimumphase stable plants of oscillatory and aperiodic characteristics with different dead-times.

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Horla, D. (2011). Improving Performance of Generalised Conditioning Technique Anti-windup Compensator. In: Cetto, J.A., Filipe, J., Ferrier, JL. (eds) Informatics in Control Automation and Robotics. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19730-7_23

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