63 research outputs found
Complex order control for improved loop-shaping in precision positioning
This paper presents a complex order filter developed and subsequently
integrated into a PID-based controller design. The nonlinear filter is designed
with reset elements to have describing function based frequency response
similar to that of a linear (practically non-implementable) complex order
filter. This allows for a design which has a negative gain slope and a
corresponding positive phase slope as desired from a loop-shaping
controller-design perspective. This approach enables improvement in precision
tracking without compromising the bandwidth or stability requirements. The
proposed designs are tested on a planar precision positioning stage and
performance compared with PID and other state-of-the-art reset based
controllers to showcase the advantages of this filter
Basic Properties and Stability of Fractional-Order Reset Control Systems
Reset control is introduced to overcome limitations of linear control. A
reset controller includes a linear controller which resets some of states to
zero when their input is zero or certain non-zero values. This paper studies
the application of the fractional-order Clegg integrator (FCI) and compares its
performance with both the commonly used first order reset element (FORE) and
traditional Clegg integrator (CI). Moreover, stability of reset control systems
is generalized for the fractional-order case. Two examples are given to
illustrate the application of the stability theorem.Comment: The 12th European Control Conference (ECC13), Switzerland, 201
Hybrid Systems and Control With Fractional Dynamics (I): Modeling and Analysis
No mixed research of hybrid and fractional-order systems into a cohesive and
multifaceted whole can be found in the literature. This paper focuses on such a
synergistic approach of the theories of both branches, which is believed to
give additional flexibility and help to the system designer. It is part I of
two companion papers and introduces the fundamentals of fractional-order hybrid
systems, in particular, modeling and stability analysis of two kinds of such
systems, i.e., fractional-order switching and reset control systems. Some
examples are given to illustrate the applicability and effectiveness of the
developed theory. Part II will focus on fractional-order hybrid control.Comment: 2014 International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and its
Application, Ital
'Constant in gain Lead in phase' element - Application in precision motion control
This work presents a novel 'Constant in gain Lead in phase' (CgLp) element
using nonlinear reset technique. PID is the industrial workhorse even to this
day in high-tech precision positioning applications. However, Bode's gain phase
relationship and waterbed effect fundamentally limit performance of PID and
other linear controllers. This paper presents CgLp as a controlled nonlinear
element which can be introduced within the framework of PID allowing for wide
applicability and overcoming linear control limitations. Design of CgLp with
generalized first order reset element (GFORE) and generalized second order
reset element (GSORE) (introduced in this work) is presented using describing
function analysis. A more detailed analysis of reset elements in frequency
domain compared to existing literature is first carried out for this purpose.
Finally, CgLp is integrated with PID and tested on one of the DOFs of a planar
precision positioning stage. Performance improvement is shown in terms of
tracking, steady-state precision and bandwidth
Hybrid Systems and Control With Fractional Dynamics (II): Control
No mixed research of hybrid and fractional-order systems into a cohesive and
multifaceted whole can be found in the literature. This paper focuses on such a
synergistic approach of the theories of both branches, which is believed to
give additional flexibility and help the system designer. It is part II of two
companion papers and focuses on fractional-order hybrid control. Specifically,
two types of such techniques are reviewed, including robust control of
switching systems and different strategies of reset control. Simulations and
experimental results are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed
strategies. Part I will introduce the fundamentals of fractional-order hybrid
systems, in particular, modelling and stability of two kinds of such systems,
i.e., fractional-order switching and reset control systems.Comment: 2014 International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and its
Application, Ital
Loop-shaping for reset control systems -- A higher-order sinusoidal-input describing functions approach
The ever-growing demands on speed and precision from the precision motion
industry have pushed control requirements to reach the limitations of linear
control theory. Nonlinear controllers like reset provide a viable alternative
since they can be easily integrated into the existing linear controller
structure and designed using industry-preferred loop-shaping techniques.
However, currently, loop-shaping is achieved using the describing function (DF)
and performance analysed using linear control sensitivity functions not
applicable for reset control systems, resulting in a significant deviation
between expected and practical results. We overcome this major bottleneck to
the wider adaptation of reset control with two contributions in this paper.
First, we present the extension of frequency-domain tools for reset controllers
in the form of higher-order sinusoidal-input describing functions (HOSIDFs)
providing greater insight into their behaviour. Second, we propose a novel
method which uses the DF and HOSIDFs of the open-loop reset control system for
the estimation of the closed-loop sensitivity functions, establishing for the
first time - the relation between open-loop and closed-loop behaviour of reset
control systems in the frequency domain. The accuracy of the proposed solution
is verified in both simulation and practice on a precision positioning stage
and these results are further analysed to obtain insights into the tuning
considerations for reset controllers
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