Loop-shaping for reset control systems -- A higher-order sinusoidal-input describing functions approach
This addresses a major bottleneck for the precision motion industry by enabling more reliable loop-shaping for nonlinear reset controllers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing frequency-domain tools.
The paper tackled the problem of inaccurate performance analysis in reset control systems by developing higher-order sinusoidal-input describing functions and a novel method to estimate closed-loop sensitivity functions, achieving verified accuracy in simulation and on a precision positioning stage.
The ever-growing demands on speed and precision from the precision motion industry have pushed control requirements to reach the limitations of linear control theory. Nonlinear controllers like reset provide a viable alternative since they can be easily integrated into the existing linear controller structure and designed using industry-preferred loop-shaping techniques. However, currently, loop-shaping is achieved using the describing function (DF) and performance analysed using linear control sensitivity functions not applicable for reset control systems, resulting in a significant deviation between expected and practical results. We overcome this major bottleneck to the wider adaptation of reset control with two contributions in this paper. First, we present the extension of frequency-domain tools for reset controllers in the form of higher-order sinusoidal-input describing functions (HOSIDFs) providing greater insight into their behaviour. Second, we propose a novel method which uses the DF and HOSIDFs of the open-loop reset control system for the estimation of the closed-loop sensitivity functions, establishing for the first time - the relation between open-loop and closed-loop behaviour of reset control systems in the frequency domain. The accuracy of the proposed solution is verified in both simulation and practice on a precision positioning stage and these results are further analysed to obtain insights into the tuning considerations for reset controllers.