Abstract

The speed tracking control of high-speed trains has the characteristics of nonlinearity, time delay, and multi-factor interference. Aiming at this, a train speed tracking algorithm based on active disturbance rejection control strategy is proposed. First, establish a train control model based on the train dynamics model. Secondly, design a second-order active disturbance rejection controller to set and compensate for unknown disturbances, and then convert the known train parameters to the controlled object for system simulation, the target speed curve is tracked, which proves the feasibility of the auto disturbance rejection control algorithm. Finally, compare traditional PD control algorithms in terms of anti-jamming performance and tracking error. The results show that the high-speed train speed controller based on active disturbance rejection control has greatly improved the tracking speed accuracy and the robustness of the control system.

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