SYSYSep 28, 2018

'Constant in gain Lead in phase' element - Application in precision motion control

arXiv:1805.1240664 citations
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For precision motion control applications, this work provides a method to enhance PID performance beyond linear limits, addressing a known bottleneck in high-tech positioning systems.

This paper introduces a 'Constant in gain Lead in phase' (CgLp) element using nonlinear reset techniques to overcome fundamental limitations of linear PID controllers in precision motion control. Experimental results on a precision positioning stage show improvements in tracking, steady-state precision, and bandwidth.

This work presents a novel 'Constant in gain Lead in phase' (CgLp) element using nonlinear reset technique. PID is the industrial workhorse even to this day in high-tech precision positioning applications. However, Bode's gain phase relationship and waterbed effect fundamentally limit performance of PID and other linear controllers. This paper presents CgLp as a controlled nonlinear element which can be introduced within the framework of PID allowing for wide applicability and overcoming linear control limitations. Design of CgLp with generalized first order reset element (GFORE) and generalized second order reset element (GSORE) (introduced in this work) is presented using describing function analysis. A more detailed analysis of reset elements in frequency domain compared to existing literature is first carried out for this purpose. Finally, CgLp is integrated with PID and tested on one of the DOFs of a planar precision positioning stage. Performance improvement is shown in terms of tracking, steady-state precision and bandwidth.

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