DocumentCode
800048
Title
Pattern generation and the control of nonlinear systems
Author
Brockett, Roger W.
Author_Institution
Div. of Appl. Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
48
Issue
10
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1699
Lastpage
1711
Abstract
Many important engineering systems accomplish their purpose using cyclic processes whose characteristics are under feedback control. Examples involving thermodynamic cycles and electromechanical energy conversion processes are particularly noteworthy. Likewise, cyclic processes are prevalent in nature and the idea of a pattern generator is widely used to rationalize mechanisms used for orchestrating movements such as those involved in locomotion and respiration. In this paper, we develop a linkage between the use of cyclic processes and the control of nonholonomic systems, emphasizing the problem of achieving stable regulation. The discussion brings to the fore characteristic phenomena that distinguish the regulation problem for such strongly nonlinear systems from the more commonly studied linear feedback regulators. Finally, we compare this approach to controlling nonholonomic systems to another approach based on the idea of an open-loop approximate inverse as discussed in the literature.
Keywords
biocontrol; feedback; nonlinear control systems; periodic control; stability; cyclic processes; electromechanical energy conversion processes; feedback control; linear feedback regulators; locomotion; nonholonomic system control; nonlinear system control; open loop approximate inverse; pattern generation; respiration; stable regulation; strongly nonlinear systems; thermodynamic cycles; Control systems; Couplings; Energy conversion; Feedback control; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear systems; Power engineering and energy; Process control; Systems engineering and theory; Thermodynamics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.2003.817927
Filename
1235374
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