In this paper, we introduce and discuss the Data-Driven Inversion-Based Control (D2-IBC) method for nonlinear control system design. The method relies on a two degree-of-freedom architecture, with a nonlinear controller and a linear controller running in parallel, and does not require any detailed physical knowledge of the plant to control. Specifically, we use input/output data to synthesize the controller by employing convex optimization tools. We show the effectiveness of the proposed approach on a benchmark simulation example, regarding control of the Duffing system.
Data-driven design of two degree-of-freedom nonlinear controllers: The D2-IBC approach
FORMENTIN, SIMONE;SAVARESI, SERGIO MATTEO;
2016-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce and discuss the Data-Driven Inversion-Based Control (D2-IBC) method for nonlinear control system design. The method relies on a two degree-of-freedom architecture, with a nonlinear controller and a linear controller running in parallel, and does not require any detailed physical knowledge of the plant to control. Specifically, we use input/output data to synthesize the controller by employing convex optimization tools. We show the effectiveness of the proposed approach on a benchmark simulation example, regarding control of the Duffing system.File in questo prodotto:
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