Mechanical Engineering Journal (Oct 2021)

Experimental verification of multirate and Model Predictive Control for discrete-valued control systems

  • Nijihiko ISHIHARA,
  • Yuichi CHIDA,
  • Masaya TANEMURA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/mej.21-00043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 21-00043 – 21-00043

Abstract

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A plant with discrete-valued control is considered in this study. In discrete-valued control systems, the control input resolution, which is determined by the minimum value of the amplitude of the discrete-valued input and period, directly affects the control performance. If insufficiently short periods are specified, the control performance decreases due to the poor resolution of the discrete-valued input. To overcome such decrease, multirate control, which employs individual periods for output measurement and control input switching, was adopted in this study. We analyzed a decrease in the discrete-valued control performance caused by the poor control input resolution in pneumatic isolation table control, and numerical simulations and experiments showed that the use of multirate control is effective despite a long output period. The multirate control input was determined based on the Model Predictive Control, and a Kalman filter was employed in the experiments to reduce sensor noise for the pressure sensors.

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