how to Design PID controller for second order untable process

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How a PID controller can be designed for a second order SISO process, of the form -a/S^2-b, where a,b>0 .

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Arkadiy Turevskiy
Arkadiy Turevskiy on 13 Feb 2012
Not sure if that is what you are looking for, but here is how you could do it in Control System Toolbox:
>>a=1; % change to desired value
>>b=4; % change to desired value
>>s=tf('s');
>>plant=-a/(s^2-b);
>>C=pidtune(plant,'PID'); design pid controller
>>step(feedback(C*plant,1)); plot the step response of the closed-loop system
>>pidtool(plant); % open the GUI for interactive tuning
HTH. Arkadiy
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Harshit Gole
Harshit Gole on 19 Feb 2012
sir ,
after entering the command
"C=pidtune(plant,'PID');"
it is showing an error
"??? Undefined function or method 'pidtune' for input arguments of type 'tf'."
please guide me.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Feb 2012
pidtune is new as of R2010b
http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/control/rn/bsllzup-1.html

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