Detailed Program

WePl Sala Consiliare
Signal Filtering in PID Control (Plenary Session)
    Chair: Sebastian Dormido UNED (E)
9.00-10.00 WePl.1
    Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
   
WeA1 Sala Consiliare
Design of PID Control Systems I
    Chair: Karl Johan Åström Lund University (S)
    Co-Chair: Willy Wojsznis Emerson Process Management (USA)
10.30-10.50 WeA1.1
Intelligent PID product design
    Willy Wojsznis Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Terry Blevins Emerson Process Management (USA)
    John Caldwell Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Peter Wojsznis Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Nixon Mark Emerson Process Management (USA)
10.50-11.10 WeA1.2
Unified PID tuning approach for stable, integrative and unstable dead-time processes
    Julio Normey-Rico Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Jose Luis Guzman University of Almeria (E)
11.10-11.30 WeA1.3
Design and analysis of IMC based PID controller design for unstable systems for enhanced closed loop performance
    A.V.N.L Anusha National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli (IND)
    Seshagiri Rao Ambati National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli (IND)
11.30-11.50 WeA1.4
Criteria and trade-offs in PID design
    Olof Garpinger Lund University (S)
    Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
    Karl Johan Åström Lund University (S)
11.50-12.10 WeA1.5
Design of adaptive I-PD control for systems including time lag
    Tsuyoshi Shiota Keio University (J)
    Hiromitsu Ohmori Keio University (J)
12.10-12.30 WeA1.6
Robust semi-automatic design of PID controllers for systems with time delay
    Guillermo P. Falconí Technische Universität München (D)
    Jürgen E. Ackermann DLR (D)
   
WeA2 Aula N8
FRIT PID Design (Invited Session)
    Chair: Toru Yamamoto Hiroshima University (J)
    Co-Chair: Osamu Kaneko Kanazawa University (J)
10.30-10.50 WeA2.1
PFC design via FRIT approach and adaptive PID control system design for discrete-time systems
    Ikuro Mizumoto Kumamoto University (J)
    Taro Takagi Kumamoto University (J)
10.50-11.10 WeA2.2
Fictitious reference tuning using information in frequency domain
    Yoshihiro Matsui Tokyo National College of Technology (J)
    Tomohiko Kimura Tokyo National College of Technology (J)
    Kazushi Nakano The University of Electro-Communications (J)
11.10-11.30 WeA2.3
Online controller tuning via FRIT and recursive least-squares
    Yuji Wakasa Yamaguchi University (J)
    Kanya Tanaka Yamaguchi University (J)
    Yuki Nishimura Yamaguchi University (J)
11.30-11.50 WeA2.4
A design of nonlinear PID controller with neural net based FRIT
    Yoshihiro Ohnishi Ehime University (J)
    Shin Wakitani Hiroshima University (J)
    Toru Yamamoto Hiroshima University (J)
11.50-12.10 WeA2.5
FRIT based PID parameter tuning for linear time delay systems - simultaneous attainment of models and controllers -
    Osamu Kaneko Kanazawa University (J)
    Yusuke Wadagaki Kanazawa University (J)
    Shigeru Yamamoto Kanazawa University (J)
12.10-12.30 WeA2.6
PID controller tuning based on disturbance attenuation FRIT using one-shot experimental data due to a load change disturbance
    Shiro Masuda Tokyo Metropolitan University (J)
   
WeB1 Sala Consiliare
Design of PID Control Systems II
    Chair: Robin de Keyser Ghent University (B)
    Co-Chair: Manuel Berenguel Soria University of Almería (E)
13.30-13.50 WeB1.1
Design of feedback control for underdamped systems
    Damir Vrancic J. Stefan Institute (SLO)
    Paulo Moura Oliveira University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (P)
13.50-14.10 WeB1.2
Laboratory essay with online back-calculation anti-windup scheme for a MTG system
    Antônio Miguel Salla Neto Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Thaise Damo Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Antonio Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
14.10-14.30 WeB1.3
Improvements on the filtered Smith predictor using the Clegg integrator
    Jose Carlos Moreno University of Almeria (E)
    Jose Luis Guzman University of Almeria (E)
    Julio Elias Normey-Rico Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Alfonso Baños University of Murcia (E)
    Manuel Berenguel University of Almeria (E)
14.30-14.50 WeB1.4
Oscillation shaping in uncertain linear plants with nonlinear PI control: analysis and experimental results
    Alessandro Pilloni University of Cagliari (I)
    Alessandro Pisano University of Cagliari (I)
    Elio Usai University of Cagliari (I)
14.50-15.10 WeB1.5
The next generation of relay-based PID autotuners (part 1): some insights on the performance of simple relay-based PID autotuners
    Clara Mihaela Ionescu Ghent University (B)
    Robin De Keyser Ghent University (B)
15.10-15.30 WeB1.6
The next generation of relay-based PID autotuners (part 2): a simple relay-based PID autotuner with specified modulus margin
    Robin De Keyser Ghent University (B)
    Oana-Lucia Joita Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (RO)
    Clara Mihaela Ionescu Ghent University (B)
   
WeB2 Aula N8
Software Tools for PID Control (Invited Session)
    Chair: Jose Luis Guzman University of Almería (E)
    Co-Chair: Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
13.30-13.50 WeB2.1
Data-driven robust PID tuning toolbox
    José David Rojas Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
13.50-14.10 WeB2.2
Software for PID design: benefits and pitfalls
    Olof Garpinger Lund University (S)
    Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
    Lars Cederqvist Swedish Nuclear Fuel & Waste Management Company (S)
14.10-14.30 WeB2.3
I-PIDtune: an interactive tool for integrated system identification and PID control
    Jose Luis Guzman University of Almeria (E)
    Daniel Rivera Arizona State University (USA)
    Manuel Berenguel University of Almeria (E)
    Sebastián Dormido UNED (E)
14.30-14.50 WeB2.4
Object-oriented modelling of industrial PID controllers
    Alberto Leva Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Marco Bonvini Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Martina Maggio Politecnico di Milano (I)
14.50-15.10 WeB2.5
A toolbox for robust PID controller tuning using convex optimization
    Mehdi Sadeghpour EPFL (CH)
    Vinicius De Oliveira EPFL (CH)
    Alireza Karimi EPFL (CH)
15.10-15.30 WeB2.6
An interactive software tool for the study of event-based PI controller
    Sebastián Dormido UNED (E)
    Manuel Beschi University of Brescia (I)
    José Sánchez UNED (E)
    Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
   
WeC1 Sala Consiliare
Robustness Issues in PID Control
    Chair: Sigurd Skogestad NTNU (N)
    Co-Chair: Peter Hansen (USA)
16.00-16.20 WeC1.1
Parametric robustness
    Peter Hansen (USA)
16.20-16.40 WeC1.2
Comparison between robust PID and predictive PI controllers with constrained control signal noise sensitivity
    Per-Ola Larsson Lund University (S)
    Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
16.40-17.0 WeC1.3
A look into robustness/performance and servo/regulation issues in PI tuning
    Salva Alcántara Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Carles Pedret Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Sigurd Skogestad NTNU (N)
17.00-17.20 WeC1.4
Fragility-rings - a graphic tool for PI/PID controllers robustness-fragility analysis
    Victor Alfaro Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (E)
17.20-17.40 WeC1.5
Robustness considerations on PID tuning for regulatory control of inverse response processes
    Víctor M. Alfaro Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
    Pedro Balaguer Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (E)
    Orlando Arrieta Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
17.40-18.0 WeC1.6
Robust gain-scheduled smith PID controllers for second order lpv systems with time varying delay
    Vicenç Puig UPC (E)
    Yolanda Bolea UPC (E)
    Joaquim Blesa UPC (E)
   
WeC2 Aula N8
Multivariable PID Control (Invited Session)
    Chair: Johannes Van Dijk University of Twente (NL)
    Co-Chair: Manuel Gil Ortega Universidad de Sevilla (E)
16.00-16.20 WeC2.1
Model order reduction for decentralized PID control design on TITO processes
    Pedro Balaguer Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (E)
    Julio Ariel Romero Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (E)
16.20-16.40 WeC2.2
Extending the AMIGO PID tuning method to MIMO systems
    Julio Ariel Romero Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (E)
    Pedro Balaguer Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (E)
16.40-17.0 WeC2.3
Minimum-time rest-to-rest feedforward action for PID feedback MIMO systems
    Luca Consolini Università di Parma (I)
    Gabriele Lini Università di Parma (I)
    Aurelio Piazzi Università di Parma (I)
    Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
17.00-17.20 WeC2.4
Analytical one parameter method for PID motion controller settings
    Johannes Van Dijk University of Twente (NL)
    Ronald Aarts University of Twente (NL)
17.20-17.40 WeC2.5
Robust PID control of the quadrotor helicopter
    Ramon Andres Garcia Universidad de Sevilla (E)
    Francisco Rodriguez Rubio Universidad de Sevilla (E)
    Manuel Gil Ortega Universidad de Sevilla (E)
17.40-18.0 WeC2.6
2-DOF decoupling controller formulation for set-point following on decentraliced PI/PID MIMO systems
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Reza Katebi University of Strathclyde (GB)
   
WePS Poster Area
Applications of PID Controllers (Poster Session)
    Chair: Alf J. Isaksson Linköping University (S)
    Co-Chair: Reza Katebi University of Strathclyde (GB)
10.00-18.00 WePS.1
Wind turbine control using PI pitch angle controller
    Abdulhamed Hwas University of Strathclyde (GB)
    Reza Katebi University of Strathclyde (GB)
10.00-18.00 WePS.2
FPAA-based PI controller for DC servo position control system
    Somanath Majhi IIT Guwahati (IND)
    Virendra Kotwal IIT Guwahati (IND)
    Utkal Mehta Faculty of Technology, Changa (IND)
10.00-18.00 WePS.3
Adaptive control system based on linear control theory for the path-following problem of a car-like mobile robot
    Jose Luis Sanchez-Lopez Polytechnic University of Madrid (E)
    Pascual Campoy Polytechnic University of Madrid (E)
    Miguel Angel Olivares-Mendez Polytechnic University of Madrid (E)
    Ignacio Mellado-Bataller Polytechnic University of Madrid (E)
10.00-18.00 WePS.4
Dual-space feedforward control of a redundantly actuated parallel manipulator for very high speed applications
    Guilherme Sartori-Natal LIRMM (F)
    Ahmed Chemori LIRMM (F)
    Micaël Michelin LIRMM (F)
    François Pierrot LIRMM (F)
10.00-18.00 WePS.5
Practical control of surge tanks suffering from frequent inlet flow upsets
    Peter Rosander Linköping University (S)
    Alf J. Isaksson Linköping University (S)
    Johan Löfberg Linköping University (S)
    Krister Forsman Perstorp AB (S)
10.00-18.00 WePS.6
Controller design methods for driving systems based on extensions of symmetrical optimum method with DC and BLDC motor applications
    Stefan Preitl Politehnica University of Timisoara (RO)
    Alexandra-Iulia Stinean Politehnica University of Timisoara (RO)
    Radu-Emil Precup Politehnica University of Timisoara (RO)
    Zsuzsa Preitl Budapest University of Technology and Economics (H)
    Emil Petriu University of Ottawa (CDN)
    Claudia-Adina Dragos Politehnica University of Timisoara (RO)
    Mircea-Bogdan Radac Politehnica University of Timisoara (RO)
10.00-18.00 WePS.7
Pressure control of a large scale water network using integral action
    Gerard Sanz UPC (E)
    Ramon Pérez UPC (E)
    Ricard Sánchez UPC (E)
10.00-18.00 WePS.8
Two DOF fuzzy gain scheduling PI for combustion turbogenerator speed control
    Arnulfo Rodriguez-Martinez Institute of Electrical Research (MEX)
    Raul Garduno-Ramirez Institute of Electrical Research (MEX)
10.00-18.00 WePS.9
Fault-tolerant fuzzy gain-scheduled PID for a quadrotor helicopter testbed in the presence of actuator faults
    Mohammad Hadi Amoozgar Concordia University (CDN)
    Abbas Chamseddine Concordia University (CDN)
    Youmin Zhang Concordia Univeristy (CDN)
10.00-18.00 WePS.10
A multilevel coordinated control strategy for energy conservation in wastewater treatment plants
    Angelo Dainotto University of Florence (I)
    Giacomo Barni University of Florence (I)
    Francesca Giaccherini University of Florence (I)
    Valeria Magnolfi University of Florence (I)
    Stefano Marsili-Libelli University of Florence (I)
    Irene Simonetti University of Florence (I)
10.00-18.00 WePS.11
Application of a supervised improved PID for the scheduling of energy feeding in a PV - battery system
    Lucio Ciabattoni Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
    Gianluca Ippoliti Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
    Matteo Cavalletti Energy Resources SPA (I)
    Marco Rocchetti Energy Resources SPA (I)
    Sauro Longhi Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
10.00-18.00 WePS.12
Head pressure minimization of a visbreaking column through an advanced PID controllers architecture
    David Barchiesi Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
    Giacomo Astolfi Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
    Silvia Maria Zanoli Università Politecnica delle Marche (I)
10.00-18.00 WePS.13
A cascade PID-PD controller for a hybrid piezo-hydraulic actuator in camless internal combustion engines
    Paolo Mercorelli Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (D)
10.00-18.00 WePS.14
PID controller design for “in vitro” exposure system at mobile phone frequencies
    Raffaele Iervolino Università Federico II, Napoli (I)
    Rita Massa Università Federico II, Napoli (I)
   
ThPl Sala Consiliare
Optimal PI-Control and Verification of the SIMC Tuning Rule (Plenary Session)
    Chair: Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
8.30-9.30 ThPl.1
    Sigurd Skogestad NTNU (N)
   
ThA1 Sala Consiliare
Non-Standard PID Applications
    Chair: Alberto Leva Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Co-Chair: Daniel Sbarbaro Universidad de concepcion (RCH)
10.00-10.20 ThA1.1
A nonlinear PI controller for optical tweezers system
    Daniel Sbarbaro Universidad de concepcion (RCH)
    Carlos Toro Universidad de Concepcion (RCH)
10.20-10.40 ThA1.2
Closed-loop anesthesia in children using a PID controller: a pilot study
    Kristian Soltesz Lund University (S)
    Klaske Van Heusden University of British Columbia (CDN)
    Guy Dumont University of British Columbia (CDN)
    Tore Hagglund Lund University (S)
    Christian Petersen BC Children's Hospital (CDN)
    Nicholas West BC Children's Hospital (CDN)
    Mark Ansermino BC Children's Hospital (CDN)
10.40-11.0 ThA1.3
Acoustic impedance matching using loop shaping PID controller design
    Michail Pelegrinis The University of Sheffield (GB)
    Simon Pope The University of Sheffield (GB)
    Steve Daley University of Southampton (GB)
11.00-11.20 ThA1.4
A PI-based control structure as an operating system scheduler
    Martina Maggio Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Federico Terraneo Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Alberto Leva Politecnico di Milano (I)
11.20-11.40 ThA1.5
Robust and gain-scheduled PID controller design for condensing boilers by linear programming
    Vinicius De Oliveira EPFL (CH)
    Alireza Karimi EPFL (CH)
11.40-12.0 ThA1.6
PI controller for electron density control in low pressure plasma
    Yang Zhang Dublin City University (IRL)
    Bernard Keville Dublin City University (IRL)
    Cezar Gaman Dublin City University (IRL)
    Anthony Holohan Dublin City University (IRL)
    Stephen Daniels Dublin City University (IRL)
   
ThA2 Aula N8
Benchmark for PID'12 (Invited Session)
    Chair: Fernando Morilla UNED (E)
    Co-Chair: Antonio Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
10.00-10.20 ThA2.1
Benchmark for PID control based on the boiler control problem
    Fernando Morilla UNED (E)
10.20-10.40 ThA2.2
Multivariable PID control by inverted decoupling: application to the benchmark PID 2012
    Juan Garrido Universidad de Cordoba (E)
    Francisco Vázquez Universidad de Cordoba (E)
    Fernando Morilla UNED (E)
10.40-11.0 ThA2.3
Application of data-driven loop-shaping method to multi-loop control design of benchmark PID 2012
    Masami Saeki Hiroshima University (J)
    Kyosuke Ogawa Hiroshima University (J)
    Nobutaka Wada Hiroshima University (J)
11.00-11.20 ThA2.4
PID controller design for MIMO systems by applying balanced truncation to integral-type optimal servomechanism
    Yoshimasa Ochi National Defense Academy (J)
11.20-11.40 ThA2.5
Model-free adaptive PID controllers applied to the benchmark PID’12
    Antonio Silveira Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Antonio Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Francisco Gomes Federal University of Juiz de Fora (BR)
11.40-12.0 ThA2.6
Multivariable PI control for a boiler plant benchmark using the virtual reference feedback tuning
    José David Rojas Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Fernando Morilla UNED (E)
    Ramón Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
   
ThB1 Sala Consiliare
Optimization Methods in PID Control
    Chair: Ioan Dumitrache University "Politehnica" of Bucharest (RO)
    Co-Chair: Mikulas Huba Bratislava (SK)
13.30-13.50 ThB1.1
Spectral abscissa minimization when algebraic control of unstable LTI-TDS
    Libor Pekar Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
    Roman Prokop Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
    Pavel Navratil Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
13.50-14.10 ThB1.2
A two-stage optimization PID algorithm
    Gisli Herjolfsson Univsersity of Iceland (IS)
    Anna Soffía Hauksdóttir University of Iceland (IS)
    Sven Þ. Sigurðsson University of Iceland (IS)
14.10-14.30 ThB1.3
GMV-PID controller design with gradient method for the energy weighting factor in nonlinear plants
    Antonio Silveira Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Antonio Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Francisco Gomes Federal University of Juiz de Fora (BR)
14.30-14.50 ThB1.4
Online tuning of PID controller for linear SISO system with random communication delay by using genetic algorithms
    Adrian-Bogdan Hanchevici University “Politehnica” of Bucharest (RO)
    Ioan Dumitrache University “Politehnica” of Bucharest (RO)
14.50-15.10 ThB1.5
A multi-objective optimization design methodology for SISO PID controllers
    Gilberto Reynoso-Meza Universitat Politèctica de València (E)
    Xavier Blasco Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
    Javier Sanchis Saez Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
    Sergio García-Nieto Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
15.10-15.30 ThB1.6
Setpoint versus disturbance responses of the IPDT plant
    Mikulas Huba Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
   
ThB2 Aula N8
Event Based PID Control (Invited Session)
    Chair: José Sánchez UNED (E)
    Co-Chair: Karl Henrik Johansson KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
13.30-13.50 ThB2.1
Stability analysis of PID controlled local model networks
    Christian Mayr Vienna University of Technology (A)
    Christoph Hametner Vienna University of Technology (A)
    Martin Kozek Vienna University of Technology (A)
    Stefan Jakubek Vienna University of Technology (A)
13.50-14.10 ThB2.2
Decentralised control of a quadruple tank plant with a decoupled event-based strategy
    Jesús Chacón Sombría UNED (E)
    José Sánchez Moreno UNED (E)
    Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
    Sebastián Dormido Bencomo UNED (E)
14.10-14.30 ThB2.3
Event-triggered PI control subject to actuator saturation
    Daniel Lehmann KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
    Karl Henrik Johansson KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
14.30-14.50 ThB2.4
On the stability of an event-based PI controller for FODPT processes
    Manuel Beschi University of Brescia (I)
    Sebastian Dormido UNED (E)
    José Sanchez UNED (E)
    Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
14.50-15.10 ThB2.5
A self-triggered PI controller for processes with deadtime
    Ubaldo Tiberi KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
    Carl-Fredrik Lindberg ABB Corporate Research (S)
    Alf Isaksson ABB Corporate Research (S)
15.10-15.30 ThB2.6
On event-based PI control of first-order processes
    Ubaldo Tiberi KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
    Jose Araujo KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
    Karl Henrik Johansson KTH Royal Institute of Technology (S)
   
ThPa Sala Consiliare
Future Perspectives of PID control (Panel Session)
    Chair: Karl Johan Åström Lund University (S)
16.00-18.00 ThPa.1
    Karl Johan Astrom Lund University (S)
    Haruo Takatsu
Yokogawa Electric Corporation (J)
    Alf Isaksson ABB and Linkoping University (S)
    Willy Wojsznis Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Adriano Chinello Gefran SpA (I)
    Jason Wright Rockwell Automation (USA)
    Rafael González Respol (E)
    Emre Kuzu Tupras (TR)
   
ThPS Poster Area
Applications and Design of PID Controllers I (Poster Session)
    Chair: Miloš Schlegel University of West Bohemia (CZ)
    Co-Chair: Ricardo Julian Mantz Universidad Nacional de La Plata (AR)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.1
Design of a weigh feeder control system for energy saving
    Takao Sato University of Hyogo (J)
    Shohei Kitano University of Hyogo (J)
    Toru Yamamoto Hiroshima University (J)
    Nozomu Araki University of Hyogo (J)
    Yasuo Konishi University of Hyogo (J)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.2
Adaptive PI control of an organic rankine cycle power plant
    Fabrizio Padula University of Brescia (I)
    Roberto Sandrini University of Brescia (I)
    Giuseppe Cominardi Turboden s.r.l., Pratt & Whitney Power Systems. (I)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.3
Advanced PID control algorithms built into the rex control system
    Pavel Balda University of West Bohemia (CZ)
    Milos Schlegel University of West Bohemia (CZ)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.4
Improving PID recovery from limit conditions
    Terry Blevins Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Willy Wojsznis Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Mark Nixon Emerson Process Management (USA)
    Dan Coyne BP America Inc. (USA)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.5
Active vibration control of two-mass flexible system using parametric Jordan form assignment
    Martin Goubej University of West Bohemia (CZ)
    Miloš Schlegel University of West Bohemia (CZ)
    Jana Königsmarková University of West Bohemia (CZ)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.6
Design of optimal low-order feedforward controllers
    Martin Hast Lund University (S)
    Tore Hägglund Lund University (S)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.7
A new predictive PI controller with additonal filtering
    Aleksandar Ribic Institute Mihajlo Pupin (SRB)
    Miroslav Mataušek Faculty of Electrical Engineering Belgrade (SRB)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.8
Design of PID controller with filter for distributed parameter systems
    José Domingo Álvarez Hervás Universidad de Almería (E)
    Julio Elias Normey Rico Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Manuel Berenguel Soria Universidad de Almería (E)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.9
Closed form expressions of discrete linear system responses with an application to PID controllers
    Sven Sigurdsson University of Iceland (IS)
    Anna Soffia Hauksdottir University of Iceland (IS)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.10
Another novel modification of predictive PI controller for processes with long dead times
    Pasi Airikka Metso Corporation (FIN)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.11
A PI controller with dynamic set-point weighting for nonlinear processes
    Ricardo Julian Mantz Universidad Nacional de La Plata (AR)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.12
Underdamped second-order systems overshoot control
    Paulo Moura Oliveira University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (P)
    Damir Vrancic J. Stefan Institute (SLO)
9.30-15.30 ThPS.13
Analytical and graphical design of PID compensators on the Nyquist plane
    Roberto Zanasi University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (I)
    Stefania Cuoghi University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (I)
   
FrPl Sala Consiliare
PID Advances in Industrial Control (Plenary Session)
    Chair: Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
8.30-9.30 FrPl.1
    Terry Blevins Emerson Process Management (USA)
   
FrA1 Sala Consiliare
Autotuning of PID Controllers
    Chair: Massimiliano Veronesi Yokogawa (I)
    Co-Chair: Bohumil Šulc Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ)
10.00-10.20 FrA1.1
Performance assessment and retuning of PID controllers for load disturbance rejection
    Massimiliano Veronesi Yokogawa (I)
    Antonio Visioli University of Brescia (I)
10.20-10.40 FrA1.2
Model-free PID controller autotuning directly applicable to real circuits
    Stanislav Vrána Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ)
    Bohumil Šulc Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ)
10.40-11.0 FrA1.3
Pseudo-PID controller: design, tuning and applications
    Antonio Silveira Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Antonio Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Aline Franca Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
    Valter Knihs Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
11.00-11.20 FrA1.4
Tracking simulation based on PI controllers and autotuning
    Mats Friman Metso Corporation (FIN)
    Pasi Airikka Metso Corporation (FIN)
11.20-11.40 FrA1.5
Antiwindup-aware PI autotuning
    Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos Politecnico di Milano (I)
    Alberto Leva Politecnico di Milano (I)
11.40-12.0 FrA1.6
Performance assessment and redesign of PI controllers with pulse excitations
    Henrique Barroso Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
    Péricles Barros Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
   
FrA2 Aula N8
PID Tuning Rules
    Chair: Alfonso Baños University of Murcia (E)
    Co-Chair: Víctor M. Alfaro Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
10.00-10.20 FrA2.1
Synthesis of PID tuning for a new parallel cascade control structure
    Dola Gobinda Padhan IIT Guwahati (IND)
    Somanath Majhi IIT Guwahati (IND)
10.20-10.40 FrA2.2
Optimal-robust-tuning for 1DOF PI/PID control unifying FOPDT/SOPDT models
    Victor Alfaro Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (E)
10.40-11.0 FrA2.3
Tuning method of PI controller with desired damping coefficient for a first-order lag plus deadtime system
    Yuji Yamakawa Univ. of Tokyo (J)
    Yohei Okada SINTOKOGIO LTD. (J)
    Takanori Yamazaki Oyama National College of Technology (J)
    Shigeru Kurosu Research Inst. “Crotech” (J)
11.00-11.20 FrA2.4
Tuning rules for a reset PI compensator with variable reset
    Alfonso Baños University of Murcia (E)
    Miguel Angel Davó University of Murcia (E)
11.20-11.40 FrA2.5
Kappa-tau type PI tuning rules for specified robust levels
    Juan J. Gude University of Deusto (E)
    Evaristo Kahoraho University of Deusto (E)
11.40-12.0 FrA2.6
Performance degradation driven PID controller design
    Orlando Arrieta Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
    Ramon Vilanova Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (E)
    Víctor M. Alfaro Universidad de Costa Rica (CR)
   
FrB1 Sala Consiliare
Tuning of PID Controllers
    Chair: Claudio Scali University of Pisa (I)
    Co-Chair: Rogelio Mazaeda UVA (E)
13.30-13.50 FrB1.1
Effect of cascade tuning on control loop performance assessment
    Claudio Scali University of Pisa (I)
    Elena Marchetti University of Pisa (I)
    Andrea Esposito ENI S.p.A. Divisione Refining & Marketing (I)
13.50-14.10 FrB1.2
Energy saving in industrial processes: a case study of strategies and tuning procedures for PI and PID controllers
    Francisco Jose Gomes Federal University of Juiz de Fora (BR)
    Israel Felipe Lopes Federal University of Juiz de Fora (BR)
    Flavio Padilha Queiroz Federal University of Juiz de Fora (BR)
    Antonio Augusto Coelho Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
14.10-14.30 FrB1.3
Discrete-time PID controller tuning using frequency loop-shaping.
    Ashfaque Shafique Arizona State University (USA)
    Konstantinos Tsakalis Arizona State University (USA)
14.30-14.50 FrB1.4
IFTtune: a PID automatic tuning software tool
    Rogelio Mazaeda UVA (E)
    César De Prada UVA (E)
14.50-15.10 FrB1.5
Online adaptive robust tuning of PID parameters
    Ehsan Gholamzadeh Nabati TU Dortmund (D)
    Sebastian Engell TU Dortmund (D)
15.10-15.30 FrB1.6
Evolutionary auto-tuning algorithm for PID controllers
    Gilberto Reynoso-Meza Universitat Politèctica de València (E)
    Javier Sanchis Saez Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
    Juan M. Herrero Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
    César Ramos Universitat Politècnica de València (E)
   
FrB2 Aula N8
Fractional Order PID Control (Invited Session)
    Chair: Blas M. Vinagre University of Extremadura (E)
    Co-Chair: Martin Cech University of West Bohemia (CZ)
13.30-13.50 FrB2.1
Nonlinear fractional PI control of a class of fractional-order systems
    Alessandro Pisano University of Cagliari (I)
    Milan Rapaic University of Novi Sad (SRB)
    Zoran Jelicic University of Novi Sad (SRB)
    Elio Usai University of Cagliari (I)
13.50-14.10 FrB2.2
A class of PID controllers tuned in fractional representation
    Roman Prokop Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
    Jiri Korbel Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
    Radek Matusu Tomas Bata University in Zlin (CZ)
14.10-14.30 FrB2.3
Fractional order PI tuning for integrating plants with time delay
    Paolo Lino Politecnico di Bari (I)
    Guido Maione Politecnico di Bari (I)
14.30-14.50 FrB2.4
Comparing fractional order PI controllers with variable gain and gain-order for the networked control of a servomotor
    Ines Tejado University of Extremadura (E)
    S. Hassan Hosseinnia University of Extremadura (E)
    Blas M. Vinagre University of Extremadura (E)
14.50-15.10 FrB2.5
Computing PID tuning regions based on fractional-order model set
    Martin Cech University of West Bohemia (CZ)
    Milos Schlegel University of West Bohemia (CZ)
   
FrPS Poster Area
Applications and Design of PID Controllers II (Poster Session)
    Chair: Alireza Karimi EPFL (CH)
    Co-Chair: Bengt Lennartson Chalmers University of Technology (S)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.1
Data-Driven Design of a PI Fuzzy Controller for a Wind Turbine Simulated Model
    Silvio Simani University of Ferrara (I)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.2
New methodology to design sliding-PID controllers: application to missile flight control system
    Belkacem Kada King Abdulaziz University (SA)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.3
Control analysis and tuning of an industrial temperature control system
    Ivan Zajic Control Theory and Applications Centre (GB)
    Tomasz Larkowski Control Theory and Applications Centre (GB)
    Keith Burnham Control Theory and Applications Centre (GB)
    Dean Hill Abbott Diabetes Care Ltd. (GB)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.4
Genetic algorithm based PID tuning for optimal power control of a three-shaft brayton cycle based power conversion unit
    Kenny Uren North-West University, Potchefstroom campus (ZA)
    George Van Schoor North-West University, Potchefstroom campus (ZA)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.5
PIDdesign - software for PID control education
    Juraj Oravec Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
    Monika Bakošová Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.6
Multi criteria Hinf optimal PID controllers from an undergraduate perspective
    Bengt Lennartson Chalmers University of Technology (S)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.7
Uncertainty quantification for fractional order PI control system: polynomial chaos approach
    Trung Duong Pham Luu PSDC (ROK)
    Moonyong Lee PSDC (ROK)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.8
Data-driven fractional PID control: application to DC motors in flexible joints
    Jorge Villagra Polytechnic University of Madrid (E)
    Blas M Vinagre University of Extremadura (E)
    Ines Tejado University of Extremadura (E)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.9
Automatic design of robust PID controllers using QFT
    Ramon Comasolivas Technical University of Catalonia (E)
    Teresa Escobet Technical University of Catalonia (E)
    Joseba Quevedo Technical University of Catalonia (E)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.10
Actuator fault tolerant PID controllers
    César Castro Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MEX)
    Cristina Verde Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MEX)
    Alejandro Mora Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MEX)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.11
Joint confidence region for the tuning parameters of the PID controller
    Nilton Silva Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
    Heleno Bispo Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
    Romildo Brito Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
    João Manzi Federal University of Campina Grande (BR)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.12
Easy tuning of PID controllers for specified performance
    Štefan Bucz Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
    Alena Kozáková Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
    Vojtech Veselý Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (SK)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.13
An approach for calculating all stable PID parameters for time delay systems with uncertain parameters
    Frank Schrödel RWTH Aachen University (D)
    Jan Maschuw RWTH Aachen University (D)
    Dirk Abel RWTH Aachen University (D)
9.30-15.30 FrPS.14
Model-free synthesis of fixed structure stabilizing controllers using the rate of change of phase
    Navid Mohsenizadeh Texas A&M University (USA)
    Swaroop Darbha Texas A&M University (USA)
    Lee H. Keel Tennessee State University (USA)
    Shankar P. Bhattacharyya Texas A&M University (USA)