Anti-windup design for PI-type speed controller based on nonlinear compensation and disturbance suppression

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Institute of Automation, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing [1 ]
100190, China
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Controllers - Synchronous motors - Friction - Permanent magnets - Speed control - Time domain analysis;
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10.11817/j.issn.1672-7207.2015.09.009
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In order to solve the problem of dynamic quality deterioration caused by the proportional plus integral (PI) integral saturation of speed regulator in permanent magnet synchronous motor servo system, a novel anti-windup(AW) design was proposed. Uncertainties in the mode were regarded as a disturbance of the system by the AW method firstly. Then in order to improve the system low performance and disturbance rejection property a compound control method, which combined model-based friction compensation with disturbance observer compensation, was designed for speed loop based on PI control strategy. Finally, the desaturation system response of re-entering the PI mode from proportional (P) mode was used as a system response with an initial value, and the error and integral value condition which ensured the system non-overshoot were derived using dynamic responses of the system error equation in time-domain. When the system was saturated, it ran at maximum acceleration. Until the condition was satisfied, the PI mode was re-entered and an initial value was assigned to the integrator. The results show that this method ensures the desaturation system excellent dynamic performance and non-overshoot operation. Compared with the existing conditional integration and its improved methods, the simulated and experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and advantage of the new AW design. © 2015, Central South University of Technology. All right reserved.
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