298 research outputs found

    Fractional Order Fault Tolerant Control - A Survey

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    In this paper, a comprehensive review of recent advances and trends regarding Fractional Order Fault Tolerant Control (FOFTC) design is presented. This novel robust control approach has been emerging in the last decade and is still gathering great research efforts mainly because of its promising results and outcomes. The purpose of this study is to provide a useful overview for researchers interested in developing this interesting solution for plants that are subject to faults and disturbances with an obligation for a maintained performance level. Throughout the paper, the various works related to FOFTC in literature are categorized first by considering their research objective between fault detection with diagnosis and fault tolerance with accommodation, and second by considering the nature of the studied plants depending on whether they are modelized by integer order or fractional order models. One of the main drawbacks of these approaches lies in the increase in complexity associated with introducing the fractional operators, their approximation and especially during the stability analysis. A discussion on the main disadvantages and challenges that face this novel fractional order robust control research field is given in conjunction with motivations for its future development. This study provides a simulation example for the application of a FOFTC against actuator faults in a Boeing 747 civil transport aircraft is provided to illustrate the efficiency of such robust control strategies

    Advanced Mathematics and Computational Applications in Control Systems Engineering

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    Control system engineering is a multidisciplinary discipline that applies automatic control theory to design systems with desired behaviors in control environments. Automatic control theory has played a vital role in the advancement of engineering and science. It has become an essential and integral part of modern industrial and manufacturing processes. Today, the requirements for control precision have increased, and real systems have become more complex. In control engineering and all other engineering disciplines, the impact of advanced mathematical and computational methods is rapidly increasing. Advanced mathematical methods are needed because real-world control systems need to comply with several conditions related to product quality and safety constraints that have to be taken into account in the problem formulation. Conversely, the increment in mathematical complexity has an impact on the computational aspects related to numerical simulation and practical implementation of the algorithms, where a balance must also be maintained between implementation costs and the performance of the control system. This book is a comprehensive set of articles reflecting recent advances in developing and applying advanced mathematics and computational applications in control system engineering

    Recurrent Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Wavelet Neural Network with Stable Learning Algorithm: Application to Model-Based Predictive Control

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    Fuzzy neural networks, with suitable learning strategy, have been demonstrated as an effective tool for online data modeling. However, it is a challenging task to construct a model to ensure its quality and stability for non-stationary dynamic systems with some uncertainties. To solve this problem, this paper presents a novel identification model based on recurrent interval type-2 fuzzy wavelet neural network (RIT2FWNN) with new learning algorithm. The model benefits from both advantages of recurrent and wavelet neural networks such as use of temporal data and fast convergence properties. The proposed antecedent and consequent parameters update rules are derived using sliding-mode-control-theory. To evaluate the proposed fuzzy model, it is utilized to design a nonlinear model-based predictive controller and is applied for the synchronization of fractional-order time-delay chaotic systems. Using Lyapunov stability analysis, it is shown that all update rules of the parameters are uniformly ultimately bounded. The adaptation laws obtained in this method are very simple and have closed forms. Some stability conditions are derived to prove learning dynamics and asymptotic stability of the network by using an appropriate Lyapunov function. The efficacy and performance of the proposed method is verified by simulation examples

    A new robust control using adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control for a DFIG supplied by a 19-level inverter with less number of switches

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    This article presents the powers control of a variable speed wind turbine based on a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) because of their advantages in terms of economy and control. The considered system consists of a DFIG whose stator is connected directly to the electrical network and its rotor is supplied by a 19-level inverter with less number of switches for minimize the harmonics absorbed by the DFIG, reducing switching frequency, high power electronic applications because of their ability to generate a very good quality of waveforms, and their low voltage stress across the power devices. In order to control independently active and reactive powers provided by the stator side of the DFIG to the grid and ensure high performance and a better execution, three types of robust controllers have been studied and compared in terms of power reference tracking, response to sudden speed variations, sensitivity to perturbations and robustness against machine parameters variations.В статье описывается управление мощностью ветряной турбины переменной скорости на основе асинхронного генератора двойного питания ввиду их преимуществ с точки зрения экономичности и управления. Рассматриваемая система состоит из асинхронного генератора двойного питания, статор которого подключен непосредственно к электрической сети, а его ротор питается от 19-уровневого инвертора с меньшим количеством коммутаторов для минимизации гармоник, поглощаемых генератором, уменьшая частоту переключения, и устройств силовой электроники вследствие их способности генерировать высокое качество сигналов и низкого уровня напряжения на них. Чтобы независимо управлять активной и реактивной мощностью, подаваемой стороной статора указанного генератора в сеть, и обеспечивать высокую производительность и лучшее конструктивное исполнение, изучены и сопоставлены три типа робастных контроллеров с точки зрения отслеживания мощности, реакции на внезапное изменение скорости, чувствительности к возмущениям и устойчивости к изменениям параметров машины

    Third-order robust fuzzy sliding mode tracking control of a double-acting electrohydraulic actuator

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    In the industrial sector, an electrohydraulic actuator (EHA) system is a common technology. This system is often used in applications that demand high force, such as the steel, automotive, and aerospace industries. Furthermore, since most mechanical actuators' performance changes with time, it is considerably more difficult to assure its robustness over time. Therefore, this paper proposed a robust fuzzy sliding mode proportional derivative (FSMCPD) controller. The sliding mode controller (SMC) is accomplished by utilizing the exponential law and the Lyapunov theorem to ensure closed loop stability. By replacing the fuzzy logic control (FLC) function over the signum function, the chattering in the SMC controller has been considerably reduced. By using the sum of absolute errors as the objective function, particle swarm optimization (PSO) was used to optimize the controller parameter gain. The experiment results for trajectory tracking and the robustness test were compared with the sliding mode proportional derivative (SMCPD) controller to demonstrate the performance of the FSMCPD controller. According to the findings of the thorough study, the FSMCPD controller outperforms the SMCPD controller in terms of mean square error (MSE) and robustness index (RI)

    Adaptive Fractional-Order Sliding Mode Controller with Neural Network Compensator for an Ultrasonic Motor

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    Ultrasonic motors (USMs) are commonly used in aerospace, robotics, and medical devices, where fast and precise motion is needed. Remarkably, sliding mode controller (SMC) is an effective controller to achieve precision motion control of the USMs. To improve the tracking accuracy and lower the chattering in the SMC, the fractional-order calculus is introduced in the design of an adaptive SMC in this paper, namely, adaptive fractional-order SMC (AFOSMC), in which the bound of the uncertainty existing in the USMs is estimated by a designed adaptive law. Additionally, a short memory principle is employed to overcome the difficulty of implementing the fractional-order calculus on a practical system in real-time. Here, the short memory principle may increase the tracking errors because some information is lost during its operation. Thus, a compensator according to the framework of Bellman's optimal control theory is proposed so that the residual errors caused by the short memory principle can be attenuated. Lastly, experiments on a USM are conducted, which comparative results verify the performance of the designed controller.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure

    Sliding Mode Control

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    The main objective of this monograph is to present a broad range of well worked out, recent application studies as well as theoretical contributions in the field of sliding mode control system analysis and design. The contributions presented here include new theoretical developments as well as successful applications of variable structure controllers primarily in the field of power electronics, electric drives and motion steering systems. They enrich the current state of the art, and motivate and encourage new ideas and solutions in the sliding mode control area

    Entwurf eines Beobachterbasierten Robusten Nichtlinearen Reglers

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    Due to observers ability in the estimation of internal system states, observers play an important role in the field of control and monitoring of dynamical systems. In reality, using sensors to measure the desired system states may be costly and/or affects the reliability of technical systems. Besides, some signals are impractical or inaccessible to be measured and using of sensors leads to significant errors such as stochastic noise. The solution of using observers is well-known since 1964. Besides the estimation of system states, some observers are able to estimate unknown inputs affecting the system dynamics such as disturbance forces or torques. These features are helpful for supervision and fault diagnosis tasks by monitoring the sensors and system components or for advanced control purposes by realizing observer-based control for practical systems. Among the state and disturbance observers, Proportional-Integral-Observer (PIO) is highly appreciated because of its simple structure and design procedure. Furthermore, using sufficiently high gain PIO, a robust estimation of system states and unknown inputs can be achieved. Besides taking the advantages of high gain design, the disadvantages of large overshoot and strong influence from measurement noise (as typical drawbacks of high gain utilization) in the control and estimation performance can not be neglected. Recently, some researches have been done to overcome the disadvantages of high gain observers and to adaptively adjust the gain of observer based on the resulting actual performance. Considering the advantages and disadvantages of high gain PIO besides the recent developments, it is evident that there are still open problems and questions to be solved in the area of optimal design of PIO and robust nonlinear control approaches based on PIO. On the other hand, the PI-Observer can be used in combination with linear/nonlinear control approaches (due to its simple structure and capability to estimate the system states and disturbances) to improve the performance and robustness of the closed-loop control results. Therefore, this thesis focuses on development and improvement of high gain Proportional-Integral-Observer as well as utilization of this observer in combination with well-known robust control approaches for possible general application in nonlinear systems. The Modified Advanced PIO (MAPIO) is introduced in this work as the extended version of Advanced PIO (APIO) to tune the gain of PIO according to the current situation. A cost function is defined so that the estimation performance and the related energy can be evaluated. Comparison between advanced observer design approaches has been done in the task of reconstructing the nonlinear characteristics and estimating the external inputs (contact forces) acting to elastic mechanical structures. Simulation results in open-loop and closed-loop cases verified that the performance of MAPIO in the task of unknown input estimation is more robust to different levels of measurement noise in comparison to previous methods e.g. APIO and standard high/low gain PIO. Furthermore, a new gain design approach of Proportional-Integral-Observer is proposed to overcome the disadvantages of high gain PIO and to realize the estimation of fast dynamical behaviors like unknown impact force. The dynamics of this force input is assumed as unknown. The idea of funnel control is taking into consideration to design the PIO gain. The important advantage of the proposed approach compared to previously published PIO gain design is the self-adjustment of observer gains according to the actual estimation situation inside the predefined funnel area. In this thesis it is shown that the proposed funnel PI-Observer algorithm allows adaptive PIO gain calculation, being able to be situatively adjusted even in the presence of measurement noise. Stability proof of funnel PI-Observer is investigated according to the switching observer condition and Lyapunov theory. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated by simulation and experimental results using an elastic beam test rig. Furthermore, a nonlinear MIMO mechanical system is used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method in the closed-loop context. Additionally, this thesis provides two new PI-Observer-based robust controllers as PIO-based sliding mode control and PIO-based backstepping control to improve the position tracking performance of a hydraulic differential cylinder system in the presence of uncertainties e.g. modeling errors, disturbances, and measurement noise. To use the linear PIO for estimation of system states and unknown inputs, the input-output feedback linearization approach is used to linearize the nonlinear model of hydraulic differential cylinder system. Thereupon the result of state and unknown input estimation is integrated into the structure of robust control design (here SMC and backstepping control) to eliminate the effects of uncertainties and disturbances. The introduced PIO-based robust controllers guarantee the ultimate boundness of the tracking error in the presence of uncertainties. The closed-loop stability is proved using Lyapunov theory in both cases. The proposed methods are experimentally validated and the results are compared with the standard SMC and industrial standard approach P-Controller in the presence of measurement noise, model uncertainties, and external disturbances. A general comparison of SMC and backstepping control approaches is provided in the last part of this work.Die Regelung und Überwachung dynamischer Systeme kann voraussetzen, dass Informationen über interne Systemzustände bekannt sind. Die Verwendung von Sensoren zur Erfassung aller Systemzustände kann erhöhte Kosten zur Folge haben und die Systemzuverlässigkeit negativ beeinflussen. Weitere Probleme ergeben sich dadurch, dass ggf. nicht jeder Systemzustand sensorisch erfasst werden kann. Der Beobachter erlaubt die Rekonstruktion aller Systemzustände auf Grundlage weniger Messungen. Neben Systemzuständen können externe Eingangsgrößen wie Reibmomente und Störungen geschätzt werden. Als Konsequenz ermöglicht der Beobachter eine gegenüber Störungen robuste Regelung und Fehlerdiagnose technischer Systeme. Der Proportional-Integral-Observer (PIO) kann mittels bestehender Entwurfsverfahren einfach implementiert werden. Durch Anpassen der Rückkopplungsmatrix eignet sich der PIO zur kombinierten Schätzung von Zuständen und unbekannten Eingangsgrößen. In diesem Zusammenhang spielt die Wahl einer betragsmäßig großen Rückkopplungsverstärkungsmatrix, als sogenannter High Gain Ansatz, eine entscheidende Rolle. Weiterhin hängt die Performance des PIO von der unbekannten Charakteristik der zu schätzenden Eingangsgröße ab. Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der Entwicklung optimierter Entwurfsverfahren für den Proportional-Integral-Observer und der Entwicklung und Anwendung beobachterbasierter Konzepte zur robusten Regelung nichtlinearer Systeme. In dieser Arbeit wird der modifizierte Advanced PIO (MAPIO) als erweiterte Version des Advanced PIO (APIO) eingeführt. Der Schätzfehler von MAPIO wird über ein Gütefunktional abgebildet. Das Gütefunktional wird durch Anpassung der Rückkopplungsverstärkungsmatrix an die Charakteristik der unbekannten Eingangsgröße minimiert. Die Performance der modifizierten Beobachterentwurfsansätze wird anhand eines praktischen Beispiels bewertet. Geschätzt wird eine unbekannte Kontaktkraft mit nichtlinearer Charakteristik, die auf ein mechanisches System wirkt. Anhand eines Simulationsbeispiels im offenen und geschlossenen Regelkreis wird die Performance von MAPIO gegenüber vorherigen Verfahren APIO und PIO verifiziert. Basierend auf der Idee des Funnel Reglers wird ein neuartiges Entwurfskonzept für den Proportional-Integral-Observer vorgestellt. Die Nachteile des PIO-Konzeptes mit hohem Verstärkungsfaktor können überwunden werden und Schätzungen schneller dynamischer Verhaltensweisen lassen sich realisieren. Der Vorteil der neuartigen Funnel PIO Methode ist, dass der Schätzfehler in einem definierten Bereich, der sogenannten Funnel-Area, verbleibt. In dieser Arbeit wird gezeigt, dass der vorgeschlagene Funnel PIO Algorithmus eine adaptive PIO Verstärkungsberechnung ermöglicht, die auch in Gegenwart von Messrauschen situativ eingestellt werden kann. Der Stabilitätsnachweis von Funnel PIO wird mittels der Lyapunov Theorie untersucht. Die Wirksamkeit der vorgeschlagenen Methode wird durch Simulation und experimentelle Ergebnisse validiert. Eine auf einen elastischen Balken wirkende äußere Kraft mit nichtlinearer Charakteristik wird geschätzt. Ein nichtlineares MIMO System wird verwendet, um die Wirksamkeit der vorgeschlagenen Methode im geschlossenen Regelkreis zu verifizieren. In dieser Arbeit werden zwei neue PI-Observer basierte robuste Regelungen (PIO-basierte Sliding Mode und PIO-basierte Backstepping Regelung) vorgestellt. Die Positionsregelung eines hydraulischen Differentialzylinders in Gegenwart von Modellunsicherheiten, Störungen und Messrauschen wird untersucht. Zur Anwendung der PIO-basierten Störgrößenschätzung wird eine Ein-/Ausgangs-Linearisierung des nichtlinearen Modells vorgenommen. Die Stabilität des geschlossenen Regelkreises wird in beiden Fällen mit der Lyapunov Theorie bewiesen. Die vorgeschlagenen Methoden werden experimentell validiert und die Ergebnisse werden mit dem Standard Sliding Mode Regler und einem P-Regler in Gegenwart von Messrauschen, Modellunsicherheiten und externen Störungen verglichen
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