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Iterative Tuning of Feedforward Controller with Precise Time-Delay Compensation for Precision Motion System

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  • Yixiu Sun
  • Xiaoqing Li
  • Ying Luo
  • Xuedong Chen
  • Lizhan Zeng

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The accuracy of feedforward control model including system time-delay significantly affects the position tracking performance in a precision motion system. In this paper, an iterative tuning method for feedforward control with precise time-delay compensation is proposed. First, considering system time-delay from actuator, sensor, calculation, and communication in real platform, a feedforward control model with time-delay compensation is established, and a nonlinear objective function with time-delay is designed based on the measured data of a finite time task, to minimize the position tracking error. Second, in order to deal with both the nonlinear objective function and also unknown disturbances and noise in the real system, an optimization strategy combining the Gauss–Newton iterative (GNI) scheme and instrumental variable (IV) is proposed to realize the unbiased estimation of the feedforward parameters and precise delay time. Finally, with the identified feedforward control parameters, the precise system time-delay which is a nonintegral multiple of the sampling period is compensated accurately for the feedforward control with accurate path planning time-shift in the implementation. The effectiveness of the proposed feedforward parameter tuning and precise time-delay compensation scheme is verified by the simulation and also experimental result on a precision motion platform with obvious position tracking performance improvement.

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  • Yixiu Sun & Xiaoqing Li & Ying Luo & Xuedong Chen & Lizhan Zeng, 2020. "Iterative Tuning of Feedforward Controller with Precise Time-Delay Compensation for Precision Motion System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-23, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9391526
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9391526
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