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Karbasizadeh, Nima (author)
This dissertation addresses the demand for faster, more precise, and robust controllers in the precision motion industry. Traditional linear controllers have limitations due to the waterbed effect and Bode’s phase-gain relationship. To overcome these limitations, complex-order controllers are explored in this study. The dissertation focuses on...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Liu, Yixuan (author)
Linear time-invariant (LTI) controllers suffer from inherent limitations as the waterbed effect and Bode's gain-phase relationship. Reset control, a nonlinear strategy involving the reset of linear controllers, offers a potential solution to overcome these traditional LTI limitations. Based on the describing function analysis, the reset...
master thesis 2023
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van de Ketterij, Dennis (author)
Inherent limitations of linear control, including PID, are Bode's phase-gain relationship and the waterbed-effect. Literature showed that reset control can overcome these limitations. The 'Constant in Gain, Lead in Phase' (CgLp) reset element was developed, which can be used in combination with a conventional PID approach. The benefit is that...
master thesis 2023
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Ahmadi Dastjerdi, A. (author), Astolfi, Alessandro (author), Saikumar, N. (author), Karbasizadeh, Nima (author), Valerio, Duarte (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
This article introduces a closed-loop frequency analysis tool for reset control systems. To begin with sufficient conditions for the existence of the steady-state response for a closed-loop system with a reset element and driven by periodic references are provided. It is then shown that, under specific conditions, such a steady-state response...
journal article 2023
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Ahmadi Dastjerdi, A. (author), Astolfi, Alessandro (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
Reset controllers have the potential to enhance the performance of high-precision industrial motion systems. However, similar to other non-linear controllers, the stability analysis for these controllers is complex and often requires parametric model of the system, which may hinder their applicability. In this paper a frequency-domain...
journal article 2023
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Buitenhuis, R. N. (author), Saikumar, N. (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
The ever-increasing industry desire for improved performance makes linear controller design run into fundamental limitations. Nonlinear control methods such as Reset Control (RC) are needed to overcome these. RC is a promising candidate since, unlike other nonlinear methods, it easily integrates into the industry-preferred PID design...
journal article 2023
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Zhang, X. (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
Reset control systems have possessed the potential to meet the demands of machines, such as faster response times, improved disturbance rejection and enhanced tracking performance. However, prior research on the analysis and design of reset controllers has been restricted to the assumption of two resets per period, neglecting multiple-reset...
conference paper 2023
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Vanderbroeck, Mees (author)
The high-tech industry continuously pushes the boundaries of controller performance to achieve faster and more precise machines. Currently, linear control is the standard in the industry. These controllers suffer from the waterbed effect and Bode's phase/gain relation, which impose inherent limitations on the precision and robustness of the...
master thesis 2022
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Caporale, Daniel (author)
Linear time-invariant controllers are undoubtedly the most popular type of regulators used in industrial applications, with the overwhelming majority of companies employing them. The reason is mainly given by their simple design methods. In particular, frequency domain predictive performance analysis and stability methods allow the use of...
master thesis 2022
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van der Werf, Tiis (author)
The performance of linear control is limited by the waterbed effect, while the performance demands of industry are continuously increasing. Using non-linear control in the future is therefore unavoidable. Being non-linear, reset control is able to achieve better performance than linear control. However, the lack of robustness to measurement...
master thesis 2022
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Karbasizadeh, Nima (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
This paper addresses the main goal of using reset control in precision motion control systems, breaking of the well-known “Waterbed effect”. A new architecture for reset elements will be introduced which has a continuous output signal as opposed to conventional reset elements. A steady-state precision study is presented, showing the steady...
journal article 2022
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Shahbazzadeh, Majid (author), Sadati, Seyed Jalil (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
This article proposes a systematic approach for optimal reset law design of a class of nonlinear systems. By using the guaranteed cost control method, sufficient conditions for the design of optimal reset law are derived in terms of linear matrix inequalities. In an offline design procedure, the reset law is computed that minimizes the upper...
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Miyajiwala, Mohammed (author)
As the age of industry 4.0 evolves expeditiously, the demand for improved performance in the high-tech industry is rapidly increasing. Industries such as the semiconductor, optical, and metrology have a higher standard in regards of precision to enhance throughput rates and reduce production times between its various stages. The complex machines...
master thesis 2021
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Mohan, Mathew (author)
As the age of digitization evolves rapidly, there is an ever-increasing demand for improving precision and decreasing production times for industrial automation in general, and semiconductor manufacturing in particular. As these complex machines incorporate flexure-based elements to overcome friction and backlash, structural vibrations pose a...
master thesis 2021
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Ahmadi Dastjerdi, A. (author)
Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controllers dominate the industry and are used in more than 90 percent of machines in this era. One of the reason for the popularity of these controllers is the existence of easy to use frequency-domain analysis tools such as loop-shaping for this type of controller. Due to the advancement of technology in...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Sebastian, Aldo (author), Karbasizadeh, Nima (author), Saikumar, N. (author), Hossein Nia Kani, S.H. (author)
Linear control such as PID possesses fundamental limitations, seen through the Waterbed effect. Reset control has been found to be able to overcome these limitations, while still maintaining the simplicity and ease of use of PID control due to its compatibility with the loop shaping method. However, the resetting action also gives rise to...
conference paper 2021
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Ahmadi Dastjerdi, A. (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
Constant in gain Lead in phase (CgLp) compensators, which are a type of reset elements, have shown high potential to overcome limitations of linear control systems. There are few works which investigate the tuning of these compensators. However, there are some significant drawbacks which make those methods unreliable. First, their analyses...
journal article 2021
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Karbasizadeh, Nima (author), Saikumar, N. (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
This paper proposes a fractional-order reset element whose architecture allows for the suppression of nonlinear effects for a range of frequencies. Suppressing the nonlinear effects of a reset element for the desired frequency range while maintaining it for the rest is beneficial, especially when it is used in the framework of a “Constant in...
journal article 2021
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Saikumar, N. (author), Heinen, Kars (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
The ever-growing demands on speed and precision from the precision motion industry have pushed control requirements to reach the limitations of linear control theory. Nonlinear controllers like reset provide a viable alternative since they can be easily integrated into the existing linear controller structure and designed using industry...
journal article 2021
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Buitenhuis, R.N. (author)
The ever-increasing industry desire for improved performance makes linear controller design run into its fundamental limitations. A nonlinear controller, such as Reset Control (RC), is needed to overcome these. RC is promising since, unlike other nonlinear methods, it easily integrates into the PID design framework preferred by industry. Thus...
master thesis 2020
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