Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
697074 Automatica 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Power-based modeling was originally developed in the early sixties to describe a large class of nonlinear electrical RLC networks, in a special gradient form. Recently this idea has been extended for modeling and control of a larger class of physical systems. In this paper, first, coordinate transformations are introduced for systems described in this framework, such that the physical structure is preserved. Such a transformation can provide new insights for both analysis and control design. Second, power-based integral and adaptive control schemes are presented. Advantages of these schemes are shown by their application on standard mechanical systems.

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