An autotuning procedure for motion control of oscillatory mechatronic systems

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In this paper an automatic tuning procedure for a cascade position control architecture of general mechatronic systems is presented. The proposed procedure firstly estimates the transfer function of the system by analysing its open-loop response to a signal specifically designed in order to satisfy the system position, velocity and torque constraints. Then, if present, oscillatory behaviours are detected by finding the (anti)resonances of the frequency response. Parametric tuning rules are eventually defined for the PID controllers and for the biquadratic filters. Results obtained by implementing the procedure on a Hardware In the Loop setup demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.

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Giacomelli, M., Colombo, D., Finzi, G., Šetka, V., Simoni, L., & Visioli, A. (2019). An autotuning procedure for motion control of oscillatory mechatronic systems. In IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, ETFA (Vol. 2019-September, pp. 829–835). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ETFA.2019.8869039

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