An Adaptive Resonance Regulator for an Actuator using Periodic Signals in Camless Engine Systems

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An Adaptive Resonance Regulator for an Actuator using Periodic Signals in Camless Engine Systems. / Mercorelli, Paolo; Werner, Nils.
in: IFAC-PapersOnLine, Jahrgang 49, Nr. 14, 2016, S. 176–181.

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title = "An Adaptive Resonance Regulator for an Actuator using Periodic Signals in Camless Engine Systems",
abstract = "The paper deals with an adaptive control strategy based on the resonance concept to minimize the regulation energy of a new generation of actuators for intake valves of camless engines. The new actuator consists of different parts, but basically it consists of a piezo part and a hydraulic one. Even though this work considers a particular application, the solutions proposed in the paper are quite general. The regulator consists of a cascade structure which combines feedforward actions with an external resonance controller strategy. The resonance controller guarantees that the hydraulic part of the actuator works at the frequency given by the velocity of the revolution of the engine. The parameters of the controllers change adaptively in accordance with the change of the velocity of the revolution of the engine. Simulations on the valves of a camless engine are shown. {\textcopyright} 2016",
keywords = "Engineering, Actuators, adaptive control, motion control, resonance control",
author = "Paolo Mercorelli and Nils Werner",
note = "The paper was presented in the 6th IFAC International Workshop on Periodic Control Systems, Eindhoven (Netherlands). After that, the paper was published in the Journal of IFAC-PapersOnline.",
year = "2016",
doi = "10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.07.1005",
language = "English",
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N2 - The paper deals with an adaptive control strategy based on the resonance concept to minimize the regulation energy of a new generation of actuators for intake valves of camless engines. The new actuator consists of different parts, but basically it consists of a piezo part and a hydraulic one. Even though this work considers a particular application, the solutions proposed in the paper are quite general. The regulator consists of a cascade structure which combines feedforward actions with an external resonance controller strategy. The resonance controller guarantees that the hydraulic part of the actuator works at the frequency given by the velocity of the revolution of the engine. The parameters of the controllers change adaptively in accordance with the change of the velocity of the revolution of the engine. Simulations on the valves of a camless engine are shown. © 2016

AB - The paper deals with an adaptive control strategy based on the resonance concept to minimize the regulation energy of a new generation of actuators for intake valves of camless engines. The new actuator consists of different parts, but basically it consists of a piezo part and a hydraulic one. Even though this work considers a particular application, the solutions proposed in the paper are quite general. The regulator consists of a cascade structure which combines feedforward actions with an external resonance controller strategy. The resonance controller guarantees that the hydraulic part of the actuator works at the frequency given by the velocity of the revolution of the engine. The parameters of the controllers change adaptively in accordance with the change of the velocity of the revolution of the engine. Simulations on the valves of a camless engine are shown. © 2016

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