New Smith internal model control of two-motor drive system based on neural network generalized inverse (Q1788496)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6948707
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6948707 |
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New Smith internal model control of two-motor drive system based on neural network generalized inverse (English)
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8 October 2018
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Summary: Multimotor drive system is widely applied in industrial control system. Considering the characteristics of multi-input multi-output, nonlinear, strong-coupling, and time-varying delay in two-motor drive systems, this paper proposes a new Smith Internal Model (SIM) control method, which is based on Neural Network Generalized Inverse (NNGI). This control strategy adopts the NNGI system to settle the decoupling issue and utilizes the SIM control structure to solve the delay problem. The NNGI method can decouple the original system into several composite pseudolinear subsystems and also complete the pole-zero allocation of subsystems. Furthermore, based on the precise model of pseudolinear system, the proposed SIM control structure is used to compensate the network delay and enhance the interference resisting the ability of the whole system. Both simulation and experimental results are given, verifying that the proposed control strategy can effectively solve the decoupling problem and exhibits the strong robustness to load impact disturbance at various operations.
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MIMO nonlinear system
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new Smith internal model control
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two-motor drive
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neural network
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