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Auteurs principaux: Hosseini, S. Ali, Karbasizadeh, Nima, HosseiniNia, S. Hassan
Format: Preprint
Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.04707
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author Hosseini, S. Ali
Karbasizadeh, Nima
HosseiniNia, S. Hassan
author_facet Hosseini, S. Ali
Karbasizadeh, Nima
HosseiniNia, S. Hassan
contents To address the limitations imposed by Bode's gain-phase relationship in linear controllers, a reset-based filter called the Constant in gain- Lead in phase (CgLp) filter has been introduced. This filter consists of a reset element and a linear lead filter. However, the sequencing of these two components has been a topic of debate. Positioning the lead filter before the reset element in the loop leads to noise amplification in the reset signal, whereas placing the lead filter after the reset element results in the magnification of higher-order harmonics. This study introduces a tunable lead CgLp structure in which the lead filter is divided into two segments, enabling a balance between noise reduction and higher-order harmonics mitigation. Additionally, a filtering technique is proposed, employing a target-frequency-based approach to mitigate nonlinearity in reset control systems in the presence of noise. The effectiveness of the proposed methods in reducing nonlinearity is demonstrated through both frequency domain and time-domain analyses using a simulated precision positioning system as a case study.
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spellingShingle Higher-Order Harmonics Reduction in Reset-Based Control Systems: Application to Precision Positioning Systems
Hosseini, S. Ali
Karbasizadeh, Nima
HosseiniNia, S. Hassan
Systems and Control
To address the limitations imposed by Bode's gain-phase relationship in linear controllers, a reset-based filter called the Constant in gain- Lead in phase (CgLp) filter has been introduced. This filter consists of a reset element and a linear lead filter. However, the sequencing of these two components has been a topic of debate. Positioning the lead filter before the reset element in the loop leads to noise amplification in the reset signal, whereas placing the lead filter after the reset element results in the magnification of higher-order harmonics. This study introduces a tunable lead CgLp structure in which the lead filter is divided into two segments, enabling a balance between noise reduction and higher-order harmonics mitigation. Additionally, a filtering technique is proposed, employing a target-frequency-based approach to mitigate nonlinearity in reset control systems in the presence of noise. The effectiveness of the proposed methods in reducing nonlinearity is demonstrated through both frequency domain and time-domain analyses using a simulated precision positioning system as a case study.
title Higher-Order Harmonics Reduction in Reset-Based Control Systems: Application to Precision Positioning Systems
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.04707