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A dynamic feedback control strategy for control loops with time-varying delay
Authors:Behrouz Ebrahimi  Matthew Franchek  Karolos Grigoriadis  Javad Mohammadpour
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&2. M University at Qatar, Doha 23874, Qatar;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA;4. College of Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Abstract:Dynamic systems of nth order with time-varying delay in the control loop are examined in this paper. The infinite-dimensional pure delay problem is approximated using a jth-order Padé approximation. Although the approximation provides a well-matched finite-dimensional configuration, it poses a new challenge in terms of unstable internal dynamics for the resulted non-minimum phase system. Such a non-minimum phase characteristic limits the closed-loop system bandwidth and leads to an imperfect tracking performance. To circumvent this problem, the unstable internal dynamics of the system is captured and a new dynamic compensator is proposed to stabilise it in a systematic framework. A dynamic controller is developed, which provides the overall system stability against unmatched perturbation and meets the desired tracking error dynamics. The proposed approach is then applied to fuelling control in gasoline engines addressing the varying transport delay of the oxygen-sensor measurement in the exhaust. The developed methodology is finally validated on a Ford F-150 SI lean-burn engine model with large time-varying delay in the control loop.
Keywords:time-varying delay  feedback control  dynamic compensator  non-minimum phase systems
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