A new approach to controller design for microgravity isolation systems

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A new method has been developed to design an active vibration isolation system for microgravity space experiments. This method yields the required controller transfer functions for a specified transmissibility. Hence, it is a straightforward task to guarantee that the desired vibration isolation performance is achieved at each frequency. The theory for such a controller design has been presented by considering a single degree of freedom system. The magnitude of the control force required by the new method has been found to be less than that used by a standard phase lead/lag compensator. © 1990.

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Sinha, A., Kao, C. K., & Grodsinsky, C. (1990). A new approach to controller design for microgravity isolation systems. Acta Astronautica, 21(11–12), 771–775. https://doi.org/10.1016/0094-5765(90)90119-6

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