The problem is that i am getting negative values of kp and ki, how i can get value in specific range?

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function F = tracklsq(pid)
syms x;
limit_1 = 0;
limit_2 = 10;
Area = int(x,limit_1, limit_2);
Kp = pid(1);
Ki = pid(2);
z=Kp*0.1+Ki*0.1*Area; %objective function
sys_overshoot=z-1; % compute the overshoot
alpha=10;beta=10;
F=0.1*2*beta+sys_overshoot*alpha;
end
PSO code is attached

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jul 2017
Your pso code has
current_position = 10*(rand(dim, n)-.5);
rand() is going to be in the range 0 to 1, so rand() - 0.5 is going to be in the range -0.5 to +0.5; 10 times that would be -5 to +5 .
If you do not want negative inputs, then do not subtract .5 in this statement.
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zain yousaf
zain yousaf on 12 Jul 2017
i am choosing some random values of error, in the case of I-Iref, i set that equal to 0.1,and interms of integration, i am setting some limits and using integrating function to integrate t, in my code area=t. i hope u get my point. in this paper there is no transfer function, so i am not sure that should i use transfer function or not.

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