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Reset PID Design for Motion Systems With Stribeck Friction

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We present a reset control approach to achieve setpoint regulation of a motion system with a proportional-integral-derivative (PID)-based controller, subject to Coulomb friction and a velocity-weakening (Stribeck) contribution. While classical… Click to show full abstract

We present a reset control approach to achieve setpoint regulation of a motion system with a proportional-integral-derivative (PID)-based controller, subject to Coulomb friction and a velocity-weakening (Stribeck) contribution. While classical PID control results in persistent oscillations (hunting), the proposed reset mechanism induces asymptotic stability of the setpoint and significant overshoot reduction. Moreover, robustness to an unknown static friction level and an unknown Stribeck contribution is guaranteed. The closed-loop dynamics are formulated in a hybrid systems framework, using a novel hybrid description of the static friction element, and the asymptotic stability of the setpoint is proven accordingly. The working principle of the controller is demonstrated experimentally on a motion stage of an electron microscope, showing superior performance over classical PID control.

Keywords: pid design; friction; reset pid; motion systems; design motion; motion

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
Year Published: 2022

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