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Digital repetitive plug-in controller for odd-harmonic periodic references and disturbances
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    Digital repetitive plug-in controller for odd-harmonic periodic references and disturbances (English)
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    31 January 2005
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    A digital repetitive plug-in controller is presented. The reference signal and the disturbance are odd-harmonic frequencies of a fixed sinusoidal one. The particularity of the proposed scheme is that it introduces an infinite gain only at odd-harmonics; in this way an improvement of the internal stability is obtained. The key of the problem is to construct a repetitive loop for odd-harmonics. The overall performance of the scheme is derived and a proposition containing conditions which ensure the internal stability is presented. Finally, a numerical example is given: the signal to be tracked is a sinusoidal one \((f=50\)\,Hz) whereas the disturbance is composed by the first nine odd-harmonics. The sampling frequency was \(f_s=20\)\,kHz, a multiple of the fundamental one.
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    sampled-data control
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    internal model principle
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    repetitive control
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    tracking control
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    periodic disturbances
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    digital systems
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    digital control systems
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