An anti-wind-up controller design based on a two-degrees-of-freedom servosystem design approach

In actual control systems, many types of restrictions or nonlinearities exist. For example, owing to nonlinearities in the actuators or sensors, the controller may not be applicable in some practical situations. Such a nonlinearity is amplitude saturation in actuators. Although it may sometimes be ignored, failure to consider actuator saturation may severely degrade the performance of a closed-loop system, and even lead to instability. On the other hand, limiting the controller gain to avoid saturation sacrifices control effort, and may lead to loss of performance. Many approaches have been tired in order to overcome these undesirable problems, and some good results have been obtained. The saturation has been replaced with a gain which is calculated as a function of the variance of the signal at its inputs. Based on this assumption, some attractive control theories have been introduced. Here, we introduce a useful anti-wind-up control system. In other words, the control system proposed has a very simple design process and can guarantee good control performance, as it is based on the assumption that the saturation is replaced with a varying gain. The validity of the proposed control system will be shown by comparing some simulation results.

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