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High-speed and high-precision motion control with an optimal hybrid feedforward controller
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EngineeringRobust ControlAdvanced Motion ControlConvex MinimizationOptimal Feedforward ControllerSystems EngineeringHigh-precision Motion ControlKinematicsUncancellable Discrete-time ZerosMechatronicsComputer EngineeringControl DesignPropulsionControl EngineeringMotion ControlFeedforward ControlAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsProcess ControlBusinessRoboticsVibration ControlFeed Forward (Control)
An optimal feedforward controller which makes a hybrid usage of the shift (q) and delta (/spl delta/) operators is proposed for high-speed and high-precision digital motion control systems. Uncancellable discrete-time zeros arising from sampling the continuous-time plant at high rates, which make the mathematical inverse unstable, are handled in a natural way. The controller is optimized to have good performance in both low and high frequency ranges, and it is able to handle uncancellable discrete-time zeros in the right half plane. The optimization problem is generalized to an H/sup /spl infin// problem. Convex minimization is used to find the solution to the optimization problem. Simulation results and experiments carried out on an MC-510V Matsuura vertical machining center show superior performance of the proposed optimal hybrid feedforward controller.
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