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Feedback linearisation of mechanical systems using data-driven models

  • Merijn Floren (Corresponding author)
  • , Koen Classens
  • , Tom Oomen
  • , Jean-Philippe Noël

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Abstract

Linearising the dynamics of nonlinear mechanical systems is an important and open research area. A common approach is feedback linearisation, which is a nonlinear control method that transforms the input–output response of a nonlinear system into an equivalent linear one. The main problem with feedback linearisation is that it requires an accurate first-principles model of the system, which are typically hard to obtain. In this paper, we design an alternative control approach that exploits data-driven models to linearise the input–output response of nonlinear mechanical systems. Specifically, a model-based reference tracking architecture is developed for nonlinear feedback systems with output nonlinearities. The overall methodology shows a high degree of performance combined with significant robustness against imperfect modelling and extrapolation. These findings are demonstrated using large set of synthetic experiments conducted on a asymmetric Duffing oscillator and using an experimental prototype of a high-precision motion system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118335
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Sound and Vibration
Volume577
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2024

Keywords

  • Data-driven modelling
  • Feedback linearisation
  • Nonlinear mechanical systems
  • Nonlinearity

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