An adaptive blood pressure control system based on the long-range or finite-time-horizon prediction strategy known as generalized predictive control has been examined. The system was designed to run as a real-time, multitasking operating system providing real-time monitoring and control of mean arte
Mechatronics and control of a long-range nanometer positioning servomechanism
โ Scribed by Shiuh-Jer Huang; Su-Shan Wang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 434 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0957-4158
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โฆ Synopsis
Since the manufacturing accuracy of semiconductor and biochemical products is increased to nanometer level gradually, the development of long-range positioning servomechanism has become a hot research topic. The piezoelectric actuator is widely chosen to design precise positioning system for achieving the sub-micro or nano-position. However, their motion range is only 100 lm. Here, a long-range nanometer positioning servo system with AC servo motor and ball screw mechanism is built for the precision manufacturing purpose. It needs a special design control algorithm to obtain quick transient response and precise steady state accuracy. A new model-free fuzzy controller is designed to control this low-cost motion stage for achieving nanometer step response positioning. It has a novel gain auto-tuning strategy in response to the transient or steady state responses requirement. The experimental results show that this approach can reach more than 30 cm stroke and the step response error is less than 60 nm.
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