Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters

Existing adaptive inverse compensation methods for cancelling actuator backlash nonlinearity are all restricted to handle constant backlash parameters. In other words, when discontinuity and time variation as both ubiquitous phenomena in practical actuators exist, such inverse compensation methods a...

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Main Authors: Lai, Guanyu, Wen, Changyun, Liu, Zhi, Zhang, Yun, Chen, Philip C. L., Xie, Shengli
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1427002020-06-29T00:53:20Z Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters Lai, Guanyu Wen, Changyun Liu, Zhi Zhang, Yun Chen, Philip C. L. Xie, Shengli School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Adaptive Control Uncertain Nonlinear Systems Existing adaptive inverse compensation methods for cancelling actuator backlash nonlinearity are all restricted to handle constant backlash parameters. In other words, when discontinuity and time variation as both ubiquitous phenomena in practical actuators exist, such inverse compensation methods are no longer applicable theoretically. So far, no result has been reported in addressing such an issue, regardless of its importance in practice. In this paper, we solve this problem by developing a new piecewise Lyapunov function analysis and using parameter projection adaptation mechanism. Based on such approaches, an adaptive inverse compensation control scheme is designed to compensate for piecewise time-varying actuator backlash nonlinearity. It is proved that all signals of closed-loop system are ensured bounded. Moreover, the steady-state error is bounded by an adjustable scalar approaching to zero arbitrarily. Simulation also illustrates the obtained theoretical results. 2020-06-29T00:53:20Z 2020-06-29T00:53:20Z 2018 Journal Article Lai, G., Wen, C., Liu, Z., Zhang, Y, Chen, C. P. L., & Xie, S. (2018). Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters. International Journal of Control, 91(2), 337-345. doi:10.1080/00207179.2017.1279754 0020-7179 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142700 10.1080/00207179.2017.1279754 2-s2.0-85012277553 2 91 337 345 en International Journal of Control © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Adaptive Control
Uncertain Nonlinear Systems
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Adaptive Control
Uncertain Nonlinear Systems
Lai, Guanyu
Wen, Changyun
Liu, Zhi
Zhang, Yun
Chen, Philip C. L.
Xie, Shengli
Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
description Existing adaptive inverse compensation methods for cancelling actuator backlash nonlinearity are all restricted to handle constant backlash parameters. In other words, when discontinuity and time variation as both ubiquitous phenomena in practical actuators exist, such inverse compensation methods are no longer applicable theoretically. So far, no result has been reported in addressing such an issue, regardless of its importance in practice. In this paper, we solve this problem by developing a new piecewise Lyapunov function analysis and using parameter projection adaptation mechanism. Based on such approaches, an adaptive inverse compensation control scheme is designed to compensate for piecewise time-varying actuator backlash nonlinearity. It is proved that all signals of closed-loop system are ensured bounded. Moreover, the steady-state error is bounded by an adjustable scalar approaching to zero arbitrarily. Simulation also illustrates the obtained theoretical results.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Lai, Guanyu
Wen, Changyun
Liu, Zhi
Zhang, Yun
Chen, Philip C. L.
Xie, Shengli
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author Lai, Guanyu
Wen, Changyun
Liu, Zhi
Zhang, Yun
Chen, Philip C. L.
Xie, Shengli
author_sort Lai, Guanyu
title Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
title_short Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
title_full Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
title_fullStr Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
title_sort adaptive inverse compensation for actuator backlash with piecewise time-varying parameters
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142700
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