Title :
On the synchronization of a pair of independent windshield wipers
Author_Institution :
Centre Automatique, Syst.s Ecole des Mines de Paris, Fontainebleau, France
Abstract :
This brief deals with the synchronization of a pair of windshield wipers in opposition, each one driven by its own independent motor. Here, the traditional rigid mechanical coupling driven by a single almost constant speed motor has been removed for the sake of weight and space. Therefore, collision avoidance and reference trajectory tracking must be guaranteed by feedback and synchronization. Collision free reference trajectories and a PID output feedback are designed using flatness and pole placement. Synchronization is obtained by clock control, i.e., delaying the reference trajectory of the following wiper when the leader is behind its reference trajectory.
Keywords :
DC motors; automotive components; collision avoidance; feedback; machine vector control; pole assignment; three-term control; tracking; PID output feedback; clock control; collision avoidance; collision free reference trajectories; dc motor; independent windshield wipers synchronization; pole placement; reference trajectory tracking; rigid mechanical coupling; Automatic control; Automotive components; Blades; Couplings; DC motors; Output feedback; Position measurement; Space technology; Synchronization; Velocity measurement; Clock control; flatness based design; linear output feedback; synchronization; windshield wiper;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2004.826969