Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

Contour Tracking Control of a Linear Motors-Driven X-Y-Y Stage Using Auto-Tuning Cross-Coupled 2DOF PID Control Approach

  • Syuan-Yi Chen,
  • Zi-Jie Chien,
  • Wei-Yen Wang,
  • Hsin-Han Chiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10249036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 24
p. 9036

Abstract

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Linear motors (LMs) are widely used in numerous industry automation where precise and fast motions are required to convert electric energy into linear actuation without the need of any switching mechanism. This study aims to develop a control strategy of auto-tuning cross-coupled two-degree-of-freedom proportional-integral-derivative (ACC2PID) to achieve extremely high-precision contour control of a LMs-driven X-Y-Y stage. Three 2PID controllers are developed to control the mover positions in individual axes while two compensators are designed to eliminate the contour errors in biaxial motions. Furthermore, an improved artificial bee colony algorithm is employed as a powerful optimization technique so that all the control parameters can be concurrently evaluated and optimized online while ensuring the non-fragility of the proposed controller. In this way, the tracking error in each axis and contour errors of the biaxial motions can be concurrently minimized, and further, satisfactory positioning accuracy and synchronization performance can be achieved. Finally, the experimental comparison results confirm the validity of the proposed ACC2PID control system regarding the multi-axis contour tracking control of the highly uncertain and nonlinear LMs-driven X-Y-Y stage.

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