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Control logic to track the outputs of a command generator or randomly forced target

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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A procedure is presented for synthesizing time-invariant control logic to cause the outputs of a linear plant to track the outputs of an unforced (or randomly forced) linear dynamic system. The control logic uses feed-forward of the reference system state variables and feedback of the plant state variables. The feed-forward gains are obtained from the solution of a linear algebraic matrix equation of the Liapunov type. The feedback gains are the usual regulator gains, determined to stabilize (or augment the stability of) the plant, possibly including integral control. The method is applied here to the design of control logic for a second-order servomechanism to follow a linearly increasing (ramp) signal, an unstable third-order system with two controls to track two separate ramp signals, and a sixth-order system with two controls to track a constant signal and an exponentially decreasing signal (aircraft landing-flare or glide-slope-capture with constant velocity).

Authors

  • Trankle, T. L. Systems Control, Inc.
  • Bryson, A. E., Jr. Stanford University

Citation: Trankle, T. L., Bryson, A. E., Jr. (2019). Control logic to track the outputs of a command generator or randomly forced target. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19770059905. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19770059905 ↗