A Spectrum-based Filter Design for Periodic Control of Systems with Time Delay - Dynamical Interconnected Systems in COmplex Environments
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A Spectrum-based Filter Design for Periodic Control of Systems with Time Delay

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A fully analytical controller design is proposed to tackle a periodic control problem for stable linear systems with an input delay. Applying the internal model control scheme, the controller design reduces to designing a filter, which is done through placement of poles and zeros. The zeros are placed to compensate for the harmonics and to gain the filter properness. For placing the poles, a quasi-optimal procedure is proposed utilizing the standard LQR method. Supposing high-dimensionality of the filter due to targeting large number of harmonics, the design as well as controller implementation is performed over a state space representation. A thorough experimental case study is included to demonstrate both the practical feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed control design. The experimental validation is performed on a physical system where the goal is to reject periodic vibrations acting on a mass-spring-damper setup where the sensor and the actuator are non-collocated.

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hal-04821221 , version 1 (05-12-2024)

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Can Kutlu Yuksel, Tomáš Vyhlídal, Jaroslav Bušek, Martin Hromčík, Silviu-Iulian Niculescu. A Spectrum-based Filter Design for Periodic Control of Systems with Time Delay. 2024. ⟨hal-04821221⟩
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