Demiroglu, UgurSenol, BilalMatusu, Radek2024-08-042024-08-042019https://doi.org/10.1109/idap.2019.8875939https://hdl.handle.net/11616/99034International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing (IDAP) -- SEP 21-22, 2019 -- Inonu Univ, Malatya, TURKEYThis is a comparative study investigating the effects of the controller design method, frequency frame on a DC motor example. Both fractional order proportional integral and proportional derivative controllers are designed for mentioned example which is a first order plus time delay model. The two controllers are in different structures in that they can show different behaviors. The frequency frame approach is a frequency domain method which intends to provide the objective system improved stability and robustness by shaping the Bode curves. In contrary to existing similar methods, shaping is done by a graphical point of view, not by complicated mathematical operations. The reason why a fractional order controller is selected comes from the necessity of a common constant. The study in the paper aims to show the effectiveness of the frequency frame by providing desired frequency specifications with different controllers. Both controllers are calculated for a DC motor transfer function and the comparative results are given.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFrequency framefractional orderproportional integralproportional derivativeloop-shapingDC motorOn the Effects of the Frequency Frame on DC Motor Example: Fractional Order PI-PD CaseConference Object10.1109/idap.2019.88759392-s2.0-85074881270N/AWOS:000591781100067N/A