Abstract

For reference-tracking motion control, preview-based linear quadratic (LQ) design methods provide an effective means to balance tracking performance with available actuation capacity. This paper considers a control structure for which the optimal feedforward controller is independent of the feedback controller. In this way, explicit implementation formulas for feedforward controllers are derived that can be applied to a range of rigid-body motion systems. Key aspects of the optimal LQ solutions are identified, particularly how the choice of design weightings affect steady-state error for polynomial tracking. A redesign procedure for finite preview-time is proposed that preserves exact polynomial tracking properties and control bandwidth of the optimal solutions. Comparative experimental results are presented for a motor-driven linear motion stage.

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