Abstract

This paper presents an improved equivalent input disturbance (EID) approach to deal with exogenous disturbances and system nonlinearities. The disturbances and nonlinearities are regarded as a lumped disturbance on the control input channel. The EID approach, which has a state observer and an EID estimator, is used to estimate the lumped disturbance. There is a constraint between the observer and the estimator on the design of the control system for the conventional EID approach. A stable zero was added to the estimator to remove the constraint and to improve the stability of the system in this paper. This ensures that the observer and the estimator can be designed independently. An analysis of the improved EID approach explains the mechanism of disturbance rejection. The simulation and experimental results of position control of a ball-and-beam system demonstrate the validity of the method.

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