Performance degradation due to measurement noise in control systems with disturbance observers and saturating actuators

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Abstract

Augmenting feedback control systems with disturbance observer (DOB) is a widely used technique in system design to compensate for the effect of exogenous disturbances as well as plant model uncertainties. In practice, actuator saturation should be taken into account in the design of control systems with DOB. In such cases, we have observed performance degradation due to zero mean measurement noise in the form of tracking loss. This phenomenon has never been reported in DOB literature. This paper reports the phenomenon, analyzes the conditions under which the tracking loss occurs, and also presents design guidelines to avoid the tracking loss. Experimental verification is also provided using a BLDC motor drive testbed.

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Na, G., Jo, N. H., & Eun, Y. (2019). Performance degradation due to measurement noise in control systems with disturbance observers and saturating actuators. Journal of the Franklin Institute, 356(7), 3922–3947. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2019.03.001

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