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Title: Control of a nonlinear flexure-jointed X-Y positioning stage using LTV-FIR command prefiltering for finite-time error cancellation
Authors: Pongsiri Kuresangsai
Matthew O.T. Cole
Authors: Pongsiri Kuresangsai
Matthew O.T. Cole
Keywords: Computer Science;Engineering
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2021
Abstract: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd This paper presents a new command input prefilter that achieves exact residual vibration cancellation for a single degree-of-freedom oscillator with linear time-varying (LTV) dynamics. The prefilter has a time-varying finite impulse response (FIR) function that is constructed using a time-warping technique and can be convolved with any command input signal to achieve finite settling time. Numerical results confirm that a discrete-time implementation of the prefilter can suppress vibration more effectively than robust linear time-invariant prefilter designs. The LTV-FIR prefilter was applied to a flexure-based X-Y micro-positioning platform having nonlinear dynamics and cross-coupling between motion axes. A configuration-dependent LTV model was constructed by using polynomial interpolation of a set of experimentally identified LTI models. Prefiltering was applied separately to X and Y axis command variables and a cross-coupling compensation technique used to minimize dynamic interaction between the motion axes. The LTV-FIR prefilter is shown to be effective for settling-time reduction in point-to-point motions (reduced from >6 to ≈0.4 seconds). Moreover, improved motion performance could be achieved over a large operating space without the use of high-gain feedback control, which is inappropriate in this case due to noise excitation and the risk of instability.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/71859
ISSN: 10961216
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