2016
DOI: 10.24846/v25i4y201609
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Tracking Position Control of Electrohydraulic System with Minimum Number of Sensors

Abstract: Abstract:In general, feedback controllers require measurements of velocity and acceleration for feedback. To avoid the complexity of overall system with minimizing the sensor number implements on a test bench, a new estimation algorithm of the successive derivatives of measured signal is proposed. The differentiator design is a very difficult task because the important problem in real time differentiation signal is to combine differentiation exactness with robustness in respect of measurements errors and input… Show more

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“…With the improvement of the integration of the IRSS test platform, problems related to the integration become more and more prominent. Sidhom et al [8] proposed a higher-order sliding mode differentiator with dynamic gains to increase the test accuracy of the test platform. Zhang et al [9] and Luo et al [10] addressed to automation of the IRSS platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the improvement of the integration of the IRSS test platform, problems related to the integration become more and more prominent. Sidhom et al [8] proposed a higher-order sliding mode differentiator with dynamic gains to increase the test accuracy of the test platform. Zhang et al [9] and Luo et al [10] addressed to automation of the IRSS platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%