Title :
The control and commissioning of high precision mechanical systems using advanced digital motion control algorithms
Author :
Handley, S. ; Higginson, A.M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., U.C.E., Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
The study presented in this paper is centred around a VME based multiprocessor, multi-axis control system, which has wide application in high precision production machines. A mechatronics approach adopted throughout the project, which brought together many technologies, has resulted in a very dramatic improvement in system performance. The key to this improvement was finding a control strategy to reshape the overall system dynamics resulting in a much higher bandwidth and improved dynamic response. This programme of research has demonstrated that state control techniques offer a viable approach to designing distributed intelligent controls for fast acting precision servo systems. Two self commissioning strategies were implemented, the results are discussed and compared to the ´tuning parameters´ set by an experienced commissioning engineer
Keywords :
distributed control; dynamics; intelligent control; mechatronics; motion control; servomechanisms; VME based multiprocessor; digital motion control; distributed intelligent controls; dynamic response; high precision mechanical systems; mechatronics; multi-axis control system; servo systems; system dynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Configurable Servo Control Systems, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London