Inverting a model for feedforward control
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I have a process model (first order) for a physical process in the form:
Where are process gain and time constant respectively. = 2.60 and τ = 0.0963
I have already implemented a feedback control using PID control and now want to implement a feedback + feedforward control strategy such that any changes in the (set-point) input are taken care by feedforward controller so feedback sees minimal error. The feedforward controller in this case is inverse of plant dynamics i.e.
How to check if plant model is invertible and compute ?
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Mathieu NOE
on 2 Mar 2022
Moved: Joel Van Sickel
on 27 Apr 2023
hello
your "feedforward" approach is basically a prefilter in series with your plant. Eeven though the plant may not be strictly invertible , you can do some pole - zero compensation between your filter and the plant. Add some aditionnal high frequency poles , as many as needed to make the filter realisable and stable : the nb of poles of the filter must be equal or greater than its number of zeroes (that are the poles of the plant);
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Sam Chak
on 3 Mar 2022
Moved: Joel Van Sickel
on 27 Apr 2023
Since your intention is to have as the final outcome, why not consider the Proportional–Integral (PI) controller?
If the process plant is given by , then designing the PI controller as , where
, and ,
yields the closed-loop transfer function, .
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