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Journal of Process Control, Vol.22, No.7, 1404-1407, 2012
Comments on "A novel dead time compensator for stable processes with long dead times" [Journal of Process Control 22 (2012) 612-625]
This short communication analyzes the results recently presented in the paper "On a novel dead time compensator for stable processes with long dead times" published in the Journal of Process Control. In the mentioned paper it is argued that the proposed strategy, called modified Smith predictor (MSP), gives better performance than the filtered Smith predictor (FSP) dead-time compensator for stable processes with dead time. In fact MSP has the same structure as FSP and only some specific tuning rules of the filters are proposed. Therefore, in this work some aspects of the comparative analysis and tuning rules presented in the referred paper are discussed to show that MSP is a particular case of FSP and that for some particular cases its tuning rule does not allow for a good closed-loop response. Some simulation case studies are used to illustrate these aspects. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.