This paper presents a new control technique for vibration reduction based on modal approach and named Dependent Modal Space Control (DMSC). It is an active control logic that allows to assign the closed loop poles and the corresponding mode shapes of a system in a discrete number of degree of freedom depending on the amount of the sensors and actuators available. In order to perform the eigenstructure assignment, modal sensors and actuators are necessary unless both control and observation spillover are minimized. © 2013 IEEE.

An active control logic based on modal approach for vibration reduction through the eigenstructure assignement

RESTA, FERRUCCIO;RIPAMONTI, FRANCESCO
2013-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a new control technique for vibration reduction based on modal approach and named Dependent Modal Space Control (DMSC). It is an active control logic that allows to assign the closed loop poles and the corresponding mode shapes of a system in a discrete number of degree of freedom depending on the amount of the sensors and actuators available. In order to perform the eigenstructure assignment, modal sensors and actuators are necessary unless both control and observation spillover are minimized. © 2013 IEEE.
2013
2013 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics, ICM 2013
978-146731388-9
Closed-loop poles, Control and observations, Control techniques, Degree of freedom, Eigenstructure assignment, Modal space controls, Sensors and actuators, Vibration reductions
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