Intelligent modeling and control for nonlinear systems with rate-dependent hysteresis

A new modeling approach for nonlinear systems with rate-dependent hysteresis is proposed. The approach is used for the modeling of the giant magnetostrictive actuator, which has the rate-dependent nonlinear property. The models built are simpler than the existed approaches. Compared with the experim...

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Published inScience China. Information sciences Vol. 52; no. 4; pp. 656 - 673
Main Authors Mao, JianQin, Ding, HaiShan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg SP Science in China Press 01.04.2009
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:A new modeling approach for nonlinear systems with rate-dependent hysteresis is proposed. The approach is used for the modeling of the giant magnetostrictive actuator, which has the rate-dependent nonlinear property. The models built are simpler than the existed approaches. Compared with the experiment result, the model built can well describe the hysteresis nonlinear of the actuator for input signals with complex frequency. An adaptive direct inverse control approach is proposed based on the fuzzy tree model and inverse learning and special learning that are used in neural network broadly. In this approach, the inverse model of the plant is identified to be the initial controller firstly. Then, the inverse model is connected with the plant in series and the linear parameters of the controller are adjusted using the least mean square algorithm by on-line manner. The direct inverse control approach based on the fuzzy tree model is applied on the tracing control of the actuator by simulation. The simulation results show the correctness of the approach.
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nonlinear systems with rate-dependent hysteresis, intelligent modeling and control, fuzzy tree model, T-S fuzzy model, adaptiveinverse control
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ISSN:1009-2757
1674-733X
1862-2836
1869-1919
DOI:10.1007/s11432-009-0026-8