DTIC ADA235646: Stabilization of a Digitally Controlled Active-Isol... | |
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Digital control techniques have roved beneficial in many | |
control applications because the are flexible and lend | |
themselves to adaptive implementation. However, in | |
control system that require feedback rather than | |
feedforward as the control mechanism, the advantages of | |
digital control are offset by the difficulty of designing | |
stable controllers. The time lag introduced by anti- | |
aliasing filters. These lags, in conjunction with low | |
sampling rates, make an otherwise stable system subject | |
to instability if high open-loop gains are required. This | |
paper will focus on a technique for adding an empirical | |
model of the system under control the control loop as a | |
means of stabilizing the system. | |
Date Published: 2018-03-02 10:31:40 | |
Identifier: DTIC_ADA235646 | |
Item Size: 14594164 | |
Language: english | |
Media Type: texts | |
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