Analog circuits to implement repetitive controllers with feedforward for harmonic compensation
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A feedforward modification for both positive- and negative-feedback schemes of repetitive control is described. It was shown that repetitive controllers can be a useful tool for tracking of periodic reference signals and compensation of periodic disturbances, in other words, for harmonic compensation. It was shown that the feedforward modification considerably improves the frequency response and performance, providing higher gains with enhanced selectivity. Simple analog circuits are presented to implement both positive- and negative-feedback repetitive schemes. A description of the circuits and their corresponding experimental frequency responses are also given. © 2007 IEEE.
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Analog circuits; Harmonic compensation; Periodic disturbances; Repetitive control Feedback; Feedforward control; Frequency response; Harmonic distortion; Harmonic compensation; Periodic disturbances; Repetitive control; Repetitive controllers; Analog circuits
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