Active pneumatic vibration control by using pressure and velocity measurements and adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode controller

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Abstract

This paper presents an intelligent control strategy to overcome nonlinear and time-varying characteristics of a diaphragm-type pneumatic vibration isolator (PVI) system. By combining an adaptive rule with fuzzy and sliding-mode control, the method has online learning ability when it faces the system's nonlinear and time-varying behaviors during an active vibration control process. Since the proposed scheme has a simple structure, it is easy to implement. To validate the proposed scheme, a composite control which adopts both chamber pressure and payload velocity as feedback signal is implemented. During experimental investigations, sinusoidal excitation at resonance and random-like signal are input on a floor base to simulate ground vibration. Performances obtained from the proposed scheme are compared with those obtained from passive system and PID scheme to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed intelligent control. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Chen, H. Y., Liang, J. W., & Wu, J. W. (2013). Active pneumatic vibration control by using pressure and velocity measurements and adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode controller. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(7), 8431–8444. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130708431

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