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Two-degree-of-freedom control of a dual-stage actuator positioning system for short-span tracking

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posted on 2025-05-09, 23:02 authored by Jinchuan Zheng, Weizhou Su, Minyue FuMinyue Fu
This paper presents a new two-degree-of-freedom (2DOF) control design method for a dual-stage actuator (DSA) positioning system consisting of a linear motor (LM) and a piezo actuator (PA). The 2DOF controller is proposed to achieve disturbance rejection and short-span tracking in the PA range and is designed using the doubly coprime factorization (DCF) approach, with which the closed-loop transfer function is expressed explicitly in terms of design parameters. This greatly simplifies the optimization of design parameters in meeting desired specifications. We further study how to use the design parameters to deal with specific problems in the DSA, i.e., control allocation and trajectory planning. Experimental results demonstrate the practical implementation of the DSA control system and verify its effectiveness for step tracking and disturbance rejection.

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Source title

Proceedings of the American Control Conference 2009

Name of conference

American Control Conference, 2009 (ACC '09)

Location

St Louis, MO

Start date

2009-06-10

End date

2009-06-12

Pagination

3681-3686

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Place published

Piscataway, NJ

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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