Title :
Integrating computer architectures into the design of high-performance controllers
Author :
Jacklin, Stephen A. ; Leyland, Jane A. ; Warmbrodt, William
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Modern control systems must typically perform real-time identification and control, as well as coordinate a host of other activities related to user interaction, on-line graphics, and file management. This paper discusses five global design considerations that are useful to integrate array processor, multimicroprocessor, and host computer system architectures into versatile, high-speed controllers. Such controllers are capable of very high control throughput, and can maintain constant interaction with the non-real-time or user environment. As an application example, the architecture of a high-speed, closed-loop controller used to actively control helicopter vibration will be briefly discussed. Although this system has been designed for use as the controller for real-time rotorcraft dynamics and control studies in a wind-tunnel environment, the controller architecture can generally be applied to a wide range of automatic control applications.
Keywords :
Array processing; Digital control; Helicopter control; Microcomputer networks; Application software; Automatic control; Communication system control; Computer architecture; Computer peripherals; Control systems; Real time systems; Signal processing; Throughput;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCS.1986.1105080