Advanced Automation

[lecture #1] 2011.9.1 review of classical control theory

[lecture #2] 2011.9.8 CACSD introduction with review of classical control theory

[lecture #3] 2011.9.15 given by Prof. Kimura cancelled

[lecture #4] 2011.9.22 given by Prof. Kimura cancelled

[lecture #5] 2011.9.29 given by Prof. Kimura cancelled

supplementary lectures will be given by Prof. Kimura.

[lecture #3] 2011.10.6 CACSD introduction with review of classical and modern control theory

  1. relationship between TF and SSR (higher order case)
  2. open-loop stability
    • can be checked by poles of TF and eigenvalues of A-matrix in SSR
  3. closed-loop stability
    • can be checked graphically by Nyquist stability criterion and Bode plot with GM(gain margin) and PM(phase margin)
    • can be checked numerically by poles of closed-loop TF and eigenvalues of A-matrix in closed-loop SSR
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ls
ex1006_1
ex1006_2
ex1006_3
grid on
-0.8*1.5
ex1006_4

[lecture #4] 2011.10.13 Intro. to robust control theory (H infinity control theory)

s = tf('s');
G = 1/(s+1);
norm(G, inf)
G = 1/(s^2+0.1*s+1);
norm(G, inf)
bode(G)
ex1013_1
ex1013_2

[lecture #5] 2011.10.7 Introduction to Robust Control (cont.)

  1. a class used to represent plant uncertainty and/or perturbation ... H infinity norm
  2. small gain theorem
    • connects the closed-loop H infinity norm and robust stability condition
    • sketch proof ... Nyquist stability criterion
  3. practical example of robust stabilization problem
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ex1020_1
ex1020_2
ex1020_3
mod1020
c
c = 0.8

[lecture #6] 2011.10.27 norm (vector space, normed linear space), singular value, mixed sensitivity problem

[lecture #8] 2011.11.10 state space representation of connected system, state space representation of generalized plant for various control problem, mixed sensitivity problem (by Prof. Kimura)

see Prof. Kimura's page

[lecture #9] 2011.12.1 robust control design example: Robust Control System Synthesis for Pneumatic Systems (given by Prof. Kimura)

[lecture #10] 2011.12.8 Speed control of two inertia system with servo motor (1/3)

  1. design your controller so that the system performance is improved compared with the given example above
  2. Draw the following figures and explain the difference between two control systems:
    1. bode diagram of controllers
    2. gain characteristic of closed-loop systems
    3. time response of control experiment
  3. Why is the performance of your system improved(or unfortunately decreased)?
    • due date: 28th(Wed) Dec 17:00
    • submit your report(pdf or doc) by e-mail to kobayasi@nagaokaut.ac.jp
    • You can use Japanese
    • maximum controller order is 20
    • submit your cont.dat and cont_order.dat to kobayasi@nagaokaut.ac.jp not later than 23th(Fri) Dec

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[lecture #13] 2011.12.15 Speed control of two inertia system with servo motor (2/3)

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[lecture #14] 2010.12.9 Speed control of two inertia system with servo motor (3/3)

Due to a dimension change of the driven shaft, frequency response experiment has been re-conducted. Please use the following fixed files instead of the ones introduced on the previous lecture.

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[lecture #15] 2010.12.16 Speed control of two inertia system with servo motor (cont.)

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