Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems

In this paper we propose an input-output inversion-based methodology for the synthesis of the feedforward action for a fractional control system in order to achieve a predefined process variable transition from a steady-state value to another. In particular, the feedforward action is implemented eit...

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Main Authors: Padula, Fabrizio, Visioli, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52028
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description In this paper we propose an input-output inversion-based methodology for the synthesis of the feedforward action for a fractional control system in order to achieve a predefined process variable transition from a steady-state value to another. In particular, the feedforward action is implemented either as a signal to be added to the feedback control variable or as a command signal to be applied (instead of the typical step signal) to the closed-loop system. The method allows the minimization of the transition time by taking explicitly into account constraints on the process input an output and their derivatives. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the technique. © 2013 EUCA.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-520282017-04-28T13:57:19Z Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems Padula, Fabrizio Visioli, A. In this paper we propose an input-output inversion-based methodology for the synthesis of the feedforward action for a fractional control system in order to achieve a predefined process variable transition from a steady-state value to another. In particular, the feedforward action is implemented either as a signal to be added to the feedback control variable or as a command signal to be applied (instead of the typical step signal) to the closed-loop system. The method allows the minimization of the transition time by taking explicitly into account constraints on the process input an output and their derivatives. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the technique. © 2013 EUCA. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52028 restricted
spellingShingle Padula, Fabrizio
Visioli, A.
Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title_full Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title_fullStr Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title_full_unstemmed Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title_short Inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
title_sort inversion-based feedforward design for constrained fractional control systems
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52028