Adaptive Disturbance Rejection Motion Control of Direct-Drive Systems with Adjustable Damping Ratio Based on Zeta-Backstepping.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhongjin Zhang, Zhitai Liu, Weiyang Lin, Wei Cheng
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Abstract

Direct-drive servo systems are extensively applied in biomimetic robotics and other bionic applications, but their performance is susceptible to uncertainties and disturbances. This paper proposes an adaptive disturbance rejection Zeta-backstepping control scheme with adjustable damping ratios to enhance system robustness and precision. An iron-core permanent magnet linear synchronous motor (PMLSM) was employed as the experimental platform for the development of a dynamic model that incorporates compensation for friction and cogging forces. To address model parameter uncertainties, an indirect parameter adaptation strategy based on a recursive least squares algorithm was introduced. It updates parameters based on the system state instead of output error, ensuring robust parameter convergence. An integral sliding mode observer (ISMO) was constructed to estimate and compensate for residual uncertainties, achieving finite-time state estimation. The proposed Zeta-backstepping controller enables adjustable damping ratios through parameterized control laws, offering flexibility in achieving desired dynamic performance. System stability and bounded tracking performance were validated via a second-order Lyapunov function analysis. Experimental results on a real PMLSM platform demonstrated that, while achieving adjustable damping ratio dynamic characteristics, there is a significant improvement in tracking accuracy and disturbance suppression. This underscores the scheme's potential for advancing precision control in biomimetic robotics and other direct-drive system applications.

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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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