scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Non-linear design for cost of feedback reduction in systems with large parameter uncertainty †

Isaac Horowitz, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1975 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 6, pp 977-1001
TLDR
In this paper, a non-linear first-order reset element (FORE) is used to reduce the feedback loop transmission bandwidth of linear, minimum-phase plants with large parameter uncertainty.
Abstract
Feedback systems containing linear, minimum-phase plants with large parameter uncertainty may be designed to achieve specified performance tolerances over the entire range of parameter uncertainty. The principal ‘cost of feedback’ is in the feedback loop bandwidth, which is generally much larger than that of the system as a whole. This makes the system very sensitive to sensor noise and high-frequency parasitics. It is shown how a non-linear ‘first-order reset element’ (FORE) may be used to drastically decrease the feedback loop transmission bandwidth. One is logically led to FORE by simple, linear feedback frequency response concepts. The paper assumes that the primary design problem is to satisfy quantitative response tolerances to command inputs. However, disturbances at the plant are not neglected, but the specification on such disturbances is in the damping of the step response. An important feature of the non-linear design is that the system response to command inputs is almost exactly that of a lin...

read more

Citations
More filters
Posted Content

Reset band for mitigatation of quantization induced performance degradation.

TL;DR: The experiments show by example that the reset band can reduce the error in the problematic region by up to 285% and hence shows the need and effectiveness of the proposed solution.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Frequency-domain Analysis for Infinite Resets Systems*

TL;DR: In this article , the sensitivity functions of infinite-reset control systems are characterized, linking their frequency-domain and time-domain behaviour. And the results reveal that the infinite reset system demonstrates improved accuracy in prediction in multiple-reset systems compared to the previous analysis methods.
Book ChapterDOI

Stability of Time-Delay Reset Control Systems

TL;DR: This chapter presents results on the stability of time-delay systems under reset control, and useful interpretations are exhibited regarding the achieved robustness, in terms of scaled small-gain or positive realness of certain subsystems.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Frequency-domain Analysis for Infinite Resets Systems*

TL;DR: In this article , the sensitivity functions of infinite-reset control systems are characterized, linking their frequency-domain and time-domain behaviour, and the results reveal that the infinite reset system demonstrates improved accuracy in prediction in multiple-reset systems compared to the previous analysis methods.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

An Overview on Hybrid Integrator-Gain Systems with applications to Wafer Scanners

TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art in hybrid integrator-gain systems analysis and design with applications to wafer scanners can be found in this paper , where the authors also provide an overview of HIGS controlled systems analysis.
References
More filters
Book

Multiple-Input Describing Functions and Nonlinear System Design

TL;DR: The theory of automatic control has been advanced in important ways during recent years, particularly with respect to stability and optimal control, but these theories do not, however, lay to rest all questions of importance to the control engineer.
Book

Synthesis of feedback systems

TL;DR: Synthesis of feedback systems, Synthesis of Feedback Systems, this article, synthesis of feedback system, feedback system synthesis, feedback synthesis, synthesizing feedback systems, مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اسلاز رسانی
Journal ArticleDOI

Synthesis of feedback systems with large plant ignorance for prescribed time-domain tolerances†

TL;DR: The design procedure is quite transparent, providing the designer with the insight to make necessary tradeoffs, at every step in the design process, based on frequency response concepts.
Journal ArticleDOI

Synthesis of a non-linear feedback system with significant plant-ignorance for prescribed system tolerances†

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the use of the nonlinear device known as the Clegg integrator in the design of a nonlinear feedback system, which minimizes the effect of white sensor noise on the input to the plant.
Related Papers (5)