Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp 997–1000 | Cite as

Experiments of optimal delay extraction algorithm using adaptive time-delay filter for improved vibration suppression

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Abstract

In the previously introduced direct adaptive command shaping filter (ACSF), the time-delay value is fixed and only the magnitudes of the impulses are learned. The performance of the direct adaptive time-delay command shaping filter, however, depends on the select time-delay. In this paper, the authors introduce a new scheme to extract the optimal time-delay value for the improved vibration suppression in flexible motion system. To develop the optimal time-delay extraction scheme, the authors have analyzed the effect of the time-delay value on the performance of the direct ACSF. Based on the analysis result the authors have established a set of equations to extract the optimal time-delay toward the optimal vibration suppression performance of ACSF. Experimental results using a gantry robot with a single flexible link show the effectiveness of the proposed time-delay adaptation approach for the improved vibration suppression.

Keywords

Adaptive command shaping Optimal time-delay Vibration suppression Flexible manipulator 

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© The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers and Springer-Verlag GmbH 2009

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Mechanical EngineeringKyung Hee UniversityYonginKorea
  2. 2.Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringKyung Hee UniversityYonginKorea

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