Real-time control for CPS of digital airplane assembly with robust H-infinity theory

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Abstract

This study introduces a real-time controller design method under the effects of network time delay and external disturbance. The study first introduces the digital, virtual, intelligent trend of airplane assembly and reveals the status and problems of digital airplane assembly studies. The Cyber-Physical System (CPS) structure is then proposed for digital airplane assembly, and the real-time control issues are discussed. Then, the question of realtime control undertaken by a parallel robot is simplified to a control question with bounded time delay and complex interference, and a mathematical description is presented. Next, a robust H1 controller with a disturbance degree of decay is designed according to the mathematical description. Finally, a simulation is conducted. All of the experiment results show the feasibility of the above proposed methods.

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Li, H., Zhang, L., Xiao, T., & Dong, J. (2015). Real-time control for CPS of digital airplane assembly with robust H-infinity theory. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 20(4), 376–384. https://doi.org/10.1109/TST.2015.7173453

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