Adaptive input shaping for maneuvering flexible structures |
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Authors: | Craig F. Cutforth [Author Vitae] Lucy Y. Pao [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | a Seagate Technology, 389 Disc Drive; Longmont, CO 80503, USA b Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Colorado; Boulder, CO 80309-0425, USA |
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Abstract: | In the control of flexible structures many methods are used to reduce residual vibration due to the excitation of flexible modes. Input shaping, a feed-forward method, typically convolves the input with a sequence of impulses that are independent of the system maneuver. While reducing the residual vibration, input shaping extends the duration of the maneuver command by the length of the input shaper. This paper explores the idea of adaptive input shaping which allows a fast input shaper to be used while providing robustness to parameter uncertainty by tuning the shaper to the flexible mode frequency. The adaptive input shaping method presented can adapt between maneuvers or during maneuvers. Analysis yields a large range of convergence that is verified by simulation and shows this method to be less complex than other adaptive approaches. |
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Keywords: | Adaptive control Feedforward control Flexible structure Input shaping |
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