Choosing Sensor Configuration for a Flexible Structure Using Full Control Synthesis
- Author:
- Lind, Rick, 1968-
- Published:
- 1997.
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Nalbantoglu, Volkan and Balas, Gary
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- Optimal locations and types for feedback sensors which meet design constraints and control requirements are difficult to determine. This paper introduces an approach to choosing a sensor configuration based on Full Control synthesis. A globally optimal Full Control compensator is computed for each member of a set of sensor configurations which are feasible for the plant. The sensor configuration associated with the Full Control system achieving the best closed-loop performance is chosen for feedback measurements to an output feedback controller. A flexible structure is used as an example to demonstrate this procedure. Experimental results show sensor configurations chosen to optimize the Full Control performance are effective for output feedback controllers.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19980018275.
AIAA Paper 97-3745.
NAS 1.26:207067.
NASA/CR-97-207067.
Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference; Aug. 1997; New Orleans, LA; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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