Comparison Study of Input Shaping Techniques to Control an Underactuated Flexible Link System
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Titre | Comparison Study of Input Shaping Techniques to Control an Underactuated Flexible Link System |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Auteurs | Hamidi YAL, Rakotondrabe M |
Editor | Popa D, Wijesundara MBJ |
Conference Name | SENSORS FOR NEXT-GENERATION ROBOTICS III |
Publisher | SPIE |
Conference Location | 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5106-0100-0 |
Résumé | This paper compares between three different input shaping feedforward techniques, traditional (TIS), extra insensitive (EI), and modified input shaping (MIS), to reduce the vibration of a flexible link QUANSER system. The main challenge is that the system under test is an underactuated system: it has one input and two outputs. This makes the application of the input shaping techniques not utilizable directly. We therefore first propose to use a variable change at the output in order to make the process equivalent to a monovariable system without modification of the behavior and of the objective of the control. The experimental tests demonstrate the efficiency of the technique and the different results from the three control techniques are compared and discussed. It comes out that EI shapers are the most efficient in term of robustness. MIS shaper has a shorter length than that of a corresponding TIS shaper; however both shapers have the same ability of vibration suppression. Also MIS scheme is easier than the traditional scheme because the numerical optimization is unnecessary in the design of the MIS shaper. MIS shaper has an advantage over a TIS corresponding shaper in being capable of suppressing multimode of vibration |
DOI | 10.1117/12.2228783 |