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General principles of correction

Author: Marcel NOUGARET

Publication date: April 10, 1984 | Lire en français

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    3. Corrector structure

    3.1 Transfer functions for correctors

    Specifications are obtained by appropriately calculating the action u (t ) to be sent to the actuator, based on the available information (setpoint, output, intermediate signals available on the process).

    In a linear control scheme (linear operators), each piece of information used can be associated with the transfer function that reflects its contribution to the calculation of the action u (t ). The general corrector therefore comprises several transfer functions linking the signals used (output, setpoint) to the control.

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