Abstract

In the present study, a data-driven ripple-free design is proposed for a dual-rate sampled-data control system in which the sampling interval of the plant output is longer than the holding interval of the control input. The objective of the present study is to improve the steady-state intersample response without changing the sampled response and without using the plant model. To achieve the objective directly from controlled data, an add-on input based on the null space of steady-state step responses to an existing control system is used. The open-loop or closed-loop system to obtain the step response is assumed to be stable. In the present study, a two-degree-of-freedom design is given that redesigns the intersample output response independently of the steady-state sampled output response. In a numerical example, the proposed method is applied to a linear time-invariant single-input single-output stable system, where intersample ripples are eliminated using the add-on input that is independent of the existing sample output response in steady state.

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