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Improved tracking control of industrial servo-drive system by saw torque feedback

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posted on 2024-02-07, 19:01 authored by N. Schofield, T. O'Sullivan, Chris BinghamChris Bingham

This paper provides a comparative, systematic analysis of conventional and non-conventional velocity control algorithms for a two-inertia mechanical system. T he assessment criterion is based on the integral of time multiplied by absolute error performance index, normalized as a function of the mechanical parameters, allowing a direct comparison between simple proportional-integral and more complex control schemes. Tuning methods for extended control structures are presented and performances evaluated using the dynamics of a commonly employed proportional-integral controller as a benchmark for assessment. It has been shown that the required controller complexity to provide good performance is directly related the mechanical system parameters and is most critical when the load inertia is smaller than that of the motor. Extended structures incorporating a torque feedback signal derived from a low cost, surface acoustic wave transducer are presented and shown to significantly improve the tracking performance of the classical proportional-integral controller.

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publisher

IEE / IEEE

ISSN

0537-9989

ISBN

0863413838

Date Submitted

2010-07-17

Date Accepted

2010-07-17

Date of First Publication

2010-07-17

Date of Final Publication

2010-07-17

Event Name

Power Electronics, Machines and Drives, 2004. (PEMD 2004). Second International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 498)

Event Dates

31 Mar - 2 April 2004

Date Document First Uploaded

2010-08-03

ePrints ID

2921

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