Hysteresis poses a significant challenge for control of smart material actuators. If unaccommodated, the hysteresis can result in oscillation, poor tracking performance, and potential instability when the actuators are incorporated in control design. To overcome these problems, a fundamental idea in coping with hysteresis is inverse compensation based on the Preisach model. In this paper, we address systematically the problem of Preisach model inversion and its properties, employing the technique of three-step composition mapping and geometric interpretation of the Preisach model. A Preisach right inverse is achieved via the iterative algorithm proposed, which possesses same properties with the Preisach model. Finally, comparative experiments are performed on a piezoelectric stack actuator (PEA) to test the efficacy of the compensation scheme based on the Preisach right inverse.
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Constructive Proof of Preisach Right Inverse With Applications to Inverse Compensation of Smart Actuators With Hysteresis
Yangyang Dong,
Yangyang Dong
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Shenzhen Graduate School,
e-mail: dongyang1314@126.com
D403H
,Harbin Institute of Technology
,Shenzhen Graduate School,
Shenzhen 518055
, China
e-mail: dongyang1314@126.com
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Hong Hu,
Hong Hu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Shenzhen Graduate School,
e-mail: honghu@hit.edu.cn
D403H
,Harbin Institute of Technology
,Shenzhen Graduate School,
Shenzhen 518055
, China
e-mail: honghu@hit.edu.cn
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Zijian Zhang
Zijian Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Robotics and Systems,
e-mail: zhangzijian999@163.com
Harbin Institute of Technology
,Harbin 150001
, China
e-mail: zhangzijian999@163.com
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Yangyang Dong
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Shenzhen Graduate School,
e-mail: dongyang1314@126.com
D403H
,Harbin Institute of Technology
,Shenzhen Graduate School,
Shenzhen 518055
, China
e-mail: dongyang1314@126.com
Hong Hu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Shenzhen Graduate School,
e-mail: honghu@hit.edu.cn
D403H
,Harbin Institute of Technology
,Shenzhen Graduate School,
Shenzhen 518055
, China
e-mail: honghu@hit.edu.cn
Zijian Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Robotics and Systems,
e-mail: zhangzijian999@163.com
Harbin Institute of Technology
,Harbin 150001
, China
e-mail: zhangzijian999@163.com
Contributed by the Dynamic Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT, AND CONTROL. Manuscript received October 20, 2012; final manuscript received June 24, 2014; published online August 8, 2014. Assoc. Editor: Eric J. Barth.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. Nov 2014, 136(6): 064502 (7 pages)
Published Online: August 8, 2014
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October 20, 2012
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June 24, 2014
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Dong, Y., Hu, H., and Zhang, Z. (August 8, 2014). "Constructive Proof of Preisach Right Inverse With Applications to Inverse Compensation of Smart Actuators With Hysteresis." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. November 2014; 136(6): 064502. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4027922
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