Optimal Robust Design of a Complex Fractional-Order PID Controller for Automotive Cruise Control Applications
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https://doi.org/10.56042/ijpap.v64i8.31054Keywords:
Automobile cruise control, Complex-order PID controller, Fractional-order controller, Metaheuristic optimization, Robust controlAbstract
Automobile Cruise Control (ACC) systems regulate vehicle speed at a predefined setpoint, thereby reducing driver
workload, enhancing driving comfort, and improving fuel efficiency. This paper presents a control-oriented investigation of
ACC speed regulation using integer-order (IO) and non-integer-order (NIO) controllers, including proportional integral
derivative (PID), tilt integral derivative (TID), fractional-order PID (FOPID), fractional-order TID (FOTID), and complex
fractional-order PID (COPID) controllers. The analysis, design, and tuning of the seven-parameter COPID controller
constitute the primary contribution of this work. A time-domain-based parameter estimation framework is developed to
ensure satisfactory control performance. Controller parameters are optimized using four population-based metaheuristic
algorithms: Artificial Rabbits Optimization (ARO), Arithmetic Optimization Algorithm (AOA), Supply-Demand
Optimization (SDO), and Biogeography-Based Optimization (BBO). Error-based and performance-based objective
functions are incorporated for comprehensive tuning of IO and NIO controllers. The effectiveness, robustness, and
consistency of the optimization techniques are systematically evaluated through statistical analysis. Simulation results
demonstrate that the BBO-optimized, ZLG-tuned COPID controller consistently outperforms the other controllers, achieving
reduced rise time (TR), settling time (TS), and percentage overshoot (MP). Robustness analysis under parameter variations
and external disturbances further confirms superior disturbance rejection and stable performance, establishing COPID as a
reliable and efficient control strategy for ACC systems.
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