Non Linear System for a Veritable PID Substitute
Petre Bucur, Lucian Luca

TL;DR
This paper explores a non-linear biological system that can function as an effective PID substitute under specific conditions, offering potential improvements in control system design.
Contribution
It introduces a non-linear system that acts as a reliable PID substitute, especially when it exhibits linear behavior over extended periods.
Findings
System behaves linearly under certain conditions
Can serve as a veritable regulator in control systems
Potential for improved control accuracy
Abstract
The paper deals with a non-linear system largely used in biology, which, in certain conditions and for particular coefficient values, becomes linear, with a linear diagram over a large range of time. It can be used as a veritable regulator in systems' control
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Taxonomy
TopicsExtremum Seeking Control Systems · Advanced Control Systems Optimization · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
