Human simulated intelligent control with double-direction dead-zone compensation for joint motion control of a large-sized boom system (Q892600)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511721
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511721 |
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Human simulated intelligent control with double-direction dead-zone compensation for joint motion control of a large-sized boom system (English)
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19 November 2015
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Summary: Joint motion control of a 52-meter-long five-boom system driven by proportional hydraulic system is developed. It has been considered difficult due to strong nonlinearities and parametric uncertainties, the effect which increases with the size of booms. A human simulated intelligent control scheme is developed to improve control performance by modifying control mode and control parameters. In addition, considering the negative effects caused by frequent and redundant reverse actions of the proportional valve, a double-direction compensation scheme is proposed to deal with the dead-zone nonlinearity of proportional valve. Sinusoidal motions are implemented on a real boom system. The results indicate that a HSIC controller can improve control accuracy, and dead-zone nonlinearity is effectively compensated by proposed compensation scheme without introducing frequent reverse actions of proportional valve.
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large-sized boom system
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strong nonlinearities
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parametric uncertainties
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double-direction compensation scheme
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