New Findings in the Stability Analysis of PI-state Controlled Systems with Actuator Saturation

Uwe Nuss
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In this paper, a simple, generally valid stability proof for an anti-windup method for PI-state controlled systems is presented, with which it is possible to directly conclude the stability of the PI-state controlled system from a stable P-state controlled system with constraints in the manipulated variables, i.e. without having to perform a separate stability investigation of the anti-windup measures. The technique presented is based on the system description by means of state equations and Lyapunov's Direct Method using quadratic Lyapunov functions. Furthermore, the PI-state controller is designed in such a way that it provides the same command response as the P-state controller, for which a stability statement is already available. Both continuous-time and discrete-time systems are considered, which, apart from the saturation of the manipulated variables, show linear, time-invariant behavior. In addition, a general stability proof is given for discrete-time systems, which makes it possible to establish stable anti-windup methods for P- and PI-state controlled systems, which contain dead time elements in the path of the manipulated variables, without having to carry out separate stability investigations for them. For this purpose, the state controller design for the system with dead time elements in the manipulated variable paths is based on the principle that the same characteristics of the control behavior should be achieved as for the system without such dead time elements, but delayed by the dead time. The effectiveness of the presented methods is illustrated by an example from the field of electrical drives.
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致动器饱和 PI 状态控制系统稳定性分析的新发现
本文针对 PI 状态受控系统的防倒转方法提出了一个简单、普遍有效的稳定性证明,通过该证明,可以从一个稳定的 P 状态受控系统直接得出 PI 状态受控系统的稳定性结论,且在操纵变量中设有约束条件,即无需对防倒转措施进行单独的稳定性研究。所提出的技术基于状态方程的系统描述和使用二次李雅普诺夫函数的李雅普诺夫直接法。此外,PI 状态控制器的设计方式使其能提供与 P 状态控制器相同的指令响应,而 P 状态控制器已经有了稳定性说明。连续时间和离散时间系统都在考虑之列,除了操纵变量的饱和之外,这些系统都表现出线性的时间不变行为。此外,还给出了离散时间系统的一般稳定性证明,这使得为 P- 和 PI 状态控制系统建立稳定的防倒转方法成为可能,因为这些系统在操纵变量的路径中包含死时间元素,而无需对它们进行单独的稳定性研究。为此,对操纵变量路径中含有死区时间元素的系统进行状态控制器设计时所依据的原则是,应实现与不含死区时间元素的系统相同的控制行为特征,但死区时间会延迟。通过电气传动领域的一个实例,说明了所介绍方法的有效性。
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