Title :
Adaptive Input Shaping for Nonlinear Systems: A Case Study
Author :
Stergiopoulos, John ; Tzes, Anthony
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Patras Univ.
Abstract :
Input shaping is a technique that seeks to reduce residual vibrations of lightly damped systems through modification of the command input to the system. Although several input shaping techniques have been derived primarily from linear system theory, theoretical results are hard to be traced for their application to nonlinear systems. In most of the reported cases, a fixed shaper is designed based on the linearized version around an operating point of the nonlinear system. In this paper, an adaptive form of the input shaper is proposed for a class of nonlinear lightly damped systems. The adaptive shaper adjusts the magnitude and relative time-difference between its impulses according to the instant frequency and damping of the linearized systems. The efficacy of the proposed scheme and its comparison with a fixed shaper is investigated through its application to a pendulum system. The adaptive shaper´s parameters vary according to the pendulum´s angle. The illustrative examples indicate the deficiencies of the fixed case and demonstrate the efficacy of the designed controller
Keywords :
control system synthesis; linear systems; nonlinear control systems; vibration control; adaptive input shaping techniques; damped systems; linear system theory; nonlinear systems; pendulum system; residual vibrations reduction; Adaptive systems; Computer aided software engineering; Control systems; Damping; Frequency estimation; Linear systems; Nonlinear systems; Robustness; Shape control; Vibrations;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Symposium on, Mediterrean Conference on Control and Automation
Conference_Location :
Limassol
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8936-0
DOI :
10.1109/.2005.1467013