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Design of Fractional/Integer Order PID Controller Using Single DVCC and Its Cardiac Pacemaker Application

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Abstract

The article introduces a novel design of a fractional/integer order PID controller using a single differential voltage current conveyor (DVCC). It highlights the advantages of this design over existing PID controllers, which typically require multiple active elements and additional differential amplifier circuits. The proposed controller is particularly suited for cardiac pacemaker applications, where low power consumption and precise control are crucial. The article provides a detailed analysis of the controller's performance, including sensitivity analysis and simulation results using PSPICE. It also compares the performance of the integer order PID controller with the fractional order PID controller, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed design in regulating heart rate. The study concludes with a comparison of the proposed controllers with previously published designs, showcasing the superior performance and efficiency of the single DVCC-based controllers.

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Title
Design of Fractional/Integer Order PID Controller Using Single DVCC and Its Cardiac Pacemaker Application
Authors
Betül Yürdem
Mustafa Furkan Aksu
Mehmet Sağbaş
Publication date
10-08-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing / Issue 12/2024
Print ISSN: 0278-081X
Electronic ISSN: 1531-5878
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-024-02810-2
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