Application of Two-Degree-of-Freedom Control to Multi-Axis Electrodynamic Shaking System Using-Synthesis and Adaptive Filter(<Special Issue>Advances in Motion and Vibration Control Technology)
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In this paper, we propose a method of applying a two-degree-of-freedom (2DOF) control since such control of a multi-axis electrodynamic shaking system requires no iteration control and has real-time performance. We first introduce an ideal mathematical model and an uncertainty weighting function for the system, and design a feedback controller using μ-synthesis. Moreover, we adopt a 2DOF controller to improve the transient response. Then, an adaptive filter is added when control performance still cannot be satisfied. An adaptive filter is inserted in series in a feed-forward block and is structured to compensate the difference between a nominal model and an actual plant. Also, uncertainty of the system is considered, and an adaptive filter based on the H_∞ filter is employed. Lastly, we inspect the performance of the controller experimentally, using a resonant specimen. The proposed controller is confirmed to have achieved a superior performance in such a situation.
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- 2003-09-15
著者
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Fujita Masayuki
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Kanazawa University
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Uchiyama Yasuhiro
Imv Corporation
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Fujita Masayuki
Department Of Applied Biological Science Laboratory Of Plant Stress Responses Faculty Of Agriculture
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