Tore Hägglund mainly focuses on Control theory, PID controller, Control engineering, Process control and Control system. As part of his studies on Control theory, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Control. His PID controller study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stability, Automatic tuning, State and Benchmark.
His research in Control engineering focuses on subjects like Model predictive control, which are connected to Smith predictor. His research investigates the link between Control system and topics such as Control valves that cross with problems in Nonlinear control, Nonlinear system and Pneumatic flow control. His studies deal with areas such as Mathematical optimization and Constrained optimization as well as Robustness.
Tore Hägglund mostly deals with Control theory, Control engineering, PID controller, Process control and Control theory. Many of his studies on Control theory apply to Control as well. His Adaptive control study in the realm of Control engineering connects with subjects such as Relay.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Model predictive control, Automatic tuning, Dead time, Closed-loop pole and Decoupling in addition to PID controller. His Process control study spans across into areas like Compensation and Sensitivity. He is studying Open-loop controller, which is a component of Control theory.
His primary areas of investigation include Control theory, PID controller, Control engineering, Robustness and Feed forward. His study in the fields of Control theory, Control system and Setpoint under the domain of Control theory overlaps with other disciplines such as Process control and Process output. He has researched PID controller in several fields, including Mathematical optimization, Feedback controller and Actuator.
His work carried out in the field of Control engineering brings together such families of science as Noise and Design methods. Tore Hägglund interconnects Time constant and Control signal in the investigation of issues within Robustness. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Feedback loop and Optimal control.
Tore Hägglund mainly investigates Control theory, PID controller, Control engineering, Robustness and Trade offs. Control theory and Process output are two areas of study in which Tore Hägglund engages in interdisciplinary research. Tore Hägglund combines PID controller and Saddle point in his research.
His research on Control engineering frequently connects to adjacent areas such as State. His Robustness research integrates issues from Wavelet, Control signal and Nonlinear system. His Control theory study which covers Temperature control that intersects with Control.
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PID Controllers: Theory, Design, and Tuning
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund.
(1995)
Advanced PID Control
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund.
(2005)
Paper: Automatic tuning of simple regulators with specifications on phase and amplitude margins
K. J. Åström;T. Hägglund.
Automatica (1984)
Automatic Tuning of Simple Regulators
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund.
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (1984)
The future of PID control
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund.
Control Engineering Practice (2000)
Automatic Tuning of Pid Controllers
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund.
(1988)
Revisiting the Ziegler-Nichols step response method for PID control
Tore Hägglund;Karl Johan Åström.
Journal of Process Control (2004)
Automatic Tuning and Adaptation for PID Controllers—A Survey
Karl Johan Åström;Tore Hägglund;Chang C. Hang;Weng Kuen Ho.
Control Engineering Practice (1992)
Design of PI controllers based on non-convex optimization
K. J. Åström;H. Panagopoulos;T. Hägglund.
Automatica (1998)
Design of PID controllers based on constrained optimization
H. Panagopoulos;K.J. Astrom;T. Hagglund.
american control conference (1999)
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