2007
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2007.4283158
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Non-linear behavior in wave-based control

Abstract: This work investigates how geometric non-linear behavior affects the wave-based control strategy, which appears to assume linearity in using superposition of waves. It is found that only non-linearities located at the actuator-system interface (where the wave measurements are made) affect the accuracy, and that, in any case, the resulting errors are small. Even with strong non-linearities in the rest of the flexible system, the wave based control still works perfectly provided the local behavior of the actuato… Show more

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“…If wave-based control is based on transfer functions and superposition, and both generally assume linearity, the question arises: What will happen with WBC when the system is non-linear? This question was first considered in [24] and is the focus of this paper.…”
Section: The Non-linear Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If wave-based control is based on transfer functions and superposition, and both generally assume linearity, the question arises: What will happen with WBC when the system is non-linear? This question was first considered in [24] and is the focus of this paper.…”
Section: The Non-linear Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%