Title :
Improvement of settling performance by mode switching feedback compensation in fast and precise positioning
Author :
Maeda, Yoshihiro ; Iwasaki, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Nagoya Inst. of Technol., Nagoya, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a mode switching feedback (FB) compensation methodology based on rolling friction properties for the fast and precise positioning. Rolling friction in mechanism behaves as a nonlinear elastic component in the micro displacement region, and deteriorates the settling performance with slow responses. The authors have already proposed a rolling friction model-based friction compensation which could suppress the slow settling response. The conventional approach, however, could not effectively suppress vibratory settling responses due to unknown modeling errors and/or plant perturbations, resulting in the performance deterioration in positioning accuracy. In this study, therefore, a mode switching FB compensation considering the rolling friction properties is applied to provide the required settling performance with well-suppression of both the vibratory response and the slow response. The proposed approach has been verified by experiments using a prototype of industrial positioning devices.
Keywords :
displacement control; elastic constants; feedback; nonlinear control systems; position control; precision engineering; rolling friction; vibration control; industrial positioning device; microdisplacement region; mode switching FB compensation; mode switching feedback compensation methodology; modeling error; nonlinear elastic component; performance deterioration; plant perturbation; precise positioning accuracy; rolling friction model-based friction compensation; rolling friction property; vibratory settling response; Force; Friction; Mathematical model; Sensitivity; Switches; Transient analysis;
Conference_Titel :
IECON 2011 - 37th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-969-0
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2011.6119859