Title :
Chattering suppression for DSP based slidin mode current control of PM DC drives
Author :
Dal, Mehmet ; Teodorescu, Remus
Author_Institution :
Electr. Dept. of VSK, Kocaeli Univ., Kocaeli, Turkey
Abstract :
This paper investigates several chattering suppression methods for DSP based implementation of sliding mode control (SMC). It concentrates on the `equivalent-control-dependent´ and `state-dependent´ gain adjustment methods proposed in recent theoretical studies, and tests the effectiveness of these proposals for current regulation of PM DC drives. The well-known observer-based method was also used for purposes of comparison. Additionally, increasing sampling rate was examined to determine how it affects the amplitude of discretization chattering. These methods may exhibit unsatisfactory results when performed separately, and so various combinations of these methods are tested to find the best solution for chattering elimination. Discontinuous control signal averaging, which is a common chattering reduction technique, is made possible while the system is online by the use of a tunable low-pass filter (LPF). Experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness of each method as well as a combined chattering elimination method are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
DC motor drives; electric current control; low-pass filters; machine control; observers; permanent magnet motors; sampled data systems; variable structure systems; DSP based sliding mode current control; PM DC drives; chattering suppression; discontinuous control; equivalent-control-dependent gain adjustment method; observer-based method; state-dependent gain adjustment method; tunable low-pass filter; Control systems; Current control; Degradation; Digital control; Digital signal processing; Performance evaluation; Robust control; Sampling methods; Sliding mode control; Testing; DC drives; chattering reduction; sliding mode control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2009. IECON '09. 35th Annual Conference of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4648-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1553-572X
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2009.5414717