Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5004399 ISA Transactions 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Acceleration measurement is employed to estimate velocity.•A dynamically compensated velocity observer (DCVO) is proposed.•This is compared with a conventional state-space velocity observer (SSVO).•The experimental results are reported also for a common ITM-based estimator.•A switching control system is used to investigate effectiveness of various schemes.

This paper presents a dynamically compensated velocity observer (DCVO), in which acceleration measurement is employed to estimate velocity. Its sensitivity to the noise that is associated with the acceleration measurement is formulated and compared with that of a conventional state-space velocity observer (SSVO). Unlike the SSVO, the DCVO is completely insensitive to an accelerometer offset. The DCVO, the SSVO and a common ITM-based estimator are all realized in a linear motion stage, to determine their effectiveness. A sliding-mode controller is also implemented with different velocity observers, and it is shown that the DCVO enables high-frequency switching of the sliding-mode controller and also practically improves the positioning accuracy.

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