Bode Integral Limitation For Irrational Systems

20 Nov 2022  ·  William Chang, Fariba Ariaei, Edmond Jonckheere ·

Bode integrals of sensitivity and sensitivity-like functions along with complementary sensitivity and complementary sensitivity-like functions are conventionally used for describing performance limitations of a feedback control system. In this paper, we investigate the Bode integral and evaluate what happens when a fractional order Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller is used in a feedback control system. We extend our analysis to when fractal PID controllers are applied to irrational systems. We split this into two cases: when the sequence of infinitely many right half plane open-loop poles doesn't have any limit points and when it does have a limit point. In both cases, we prove that the structure of the Bode Integral is similar to the classical version under certain conditions of convergence. We also provide a sufficient condition for the controller to lower the Bode sensitivity integral.

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