Centralized and decentralized adaptive harmonic control for sinusoidal disturbance rejection

2021 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. 104814
Author(s):  
Mohammadreza Kamaldar ◽  
Jesse B. Hoagg
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (12) ◽  
pp. 1578-1590 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Menini ◽  
Corrado Possieri ◽  
Antonio Tornambè

Author(s):  
Giuseppe Fedele ◽  
Andrea Ferrise

AbstractThis paper proposes a simple fractional-order derivative controller, based on an adaptive orthogonal signals generator, which permits both to reconstruct an unknown multi-sinusoidal disturbance and cancel its effect on the system output. An interesting feature is that the disturbance is removed by the generated internal signals with no additional dynamics in the cancellation algorithm. An opportune choice of the fractional-order controller guarantees the closed-loop stability of the system if the location of the plant frequency response at the estimated frequencies belongs to a halfplane passing through the origin of the complex plane, i.e. no information about the order of the system to be controlled, the relative degree, the nature of its poles and zeros, is required. The case of multi-sinusoidal disturbance is also analyzed. Simulations are presented that highlight the performances of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Wen Xinyu ◽  
Zhang Junjie ◽  
Yao Xiuming

A disturbance rejection approach is presented for a class of uncertain systems subject to sinusoidal disturbance with unknown frequency. The proposed disturbance estimation method includes two types of observers that are connected in cascade form. The disturbance property is excited through an auxiliary filter, and then a frequency factor observer is constructed to generate the information required by full-order state observer. Thus, with the disturbance and system state estimation values, the composite control structure including a cascade disturbance observer (CDO) and a robust feedback controller is designed. As a result, the uncertain system with unknown-frequency sinusoidal component can be controlled within the disturbance observer-based control (DOBC) framework, where the asymptotic stability performance can be guaranteed.


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