Jerk derivative feedforward control for motion systems

This work discusses reference trajectory relevant model based feedforward design. For motion systems which contain at least one rigid body mode and which are subject to reference trajectories with mostly low frequency energy, the proposed feedforward controller improves tracking performance significantly. The feedforward controller may be of much lower order than the plant. The proposed feedforward controller is introduced using a model of an industrial XY-table as an application example.

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