Abstract — Control of smart actuators is limited due to strong hysteresis effects which affect the accuracy of these actuators in micropositioning applications. In this paper, generalized Prandtl-Ishlinskii hysteresis model and its inverse are presented to characterize and to compensate hysteresis effects in smart actuators, where a generalized symmetric play operator is adopted to form the generalized Prandtl-Ishlinskii model. The capability of the formulated model to characterize hysteresis in smart actuators is demonstrated by comparing its outputs with experimental results obtained from a piezoceramics actuator. Inverse of the generalized Prandtl-Ishlinskii model is also constructed and it can be implemented as a feedforward compensator...
Undesired complex hysteretic nonlinearities are present to a varying degree in virtually all smart m...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel adaptive approach for hysteresis compensation appl...
Control schemes employing inverse-based hysteresis compensation are successful in accurate position ...
Smart actuators such as piezoceramics, magnetostrictive and shape memory alloy actuators, invariably...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
The positioning and tracking performance of smart materials actuators is strongly limited due to the...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to compensate the static hysteresis in smar...
Hysteresis widely exists in smart materials such as shape memory alloys (SMAs), piezoelectrics, magn...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
Hysteresis in smart materials hinders wider applicability of such materials in actuators and sensors...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison of several open-loop methods for hysteresis c...
Smart material based actuators, due to their properties of high precision, fast response, high power...
Undesired complex hysteretic nonlinearities are present to a varying degree in virtually all smart m...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel adaptive approach for hysteresis compensation appl...
Control schemes employing inverse-based hysteresis compensation are successful in accurate position ...
Smart actuators such as piezoceramics, magnetostrictive and shape memory alloy actuators, invariably...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
International audienceA formula that characterizes the output of the in-verse compensation is derive...
The positioning and tracking performance of smart materials actuators is strongly limited due to the...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to compensate the static hysteresis in smar...
Hysteresis widely exists in smart materials such as shape memory alloys (SMAs), piezoelectrics, magn...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
Hysteresis in smart materials hinders wider applicability of such materials in actuators and sensors...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
Hysteresis in smart actuators presents a challenge in control of these actuators. A fundamental idea...
International audienceThis paper presents a comparison of several open-loop methods for hysteresis c...
Smart material based actuators, due to their properties of high precision, fast response, high power...
Undesired complex hysteretic nonlinearities are present to a varying degree in virtually all smart m...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel adaptive approach for hysteresis compensation appl...
Control schemes employing inverse-based hysteresis compensation are successful in accurate position ...