Preshaping Command Inputs to Reduce System Vibration
Neil C. Singer,Warren P. Seering +1 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, a method for generating shaped command inputs which significantly reduce or eliminate endpoint vibration is presented for the Space Shuttle Remote Manipulator System simulator (DRS), where the desired system inputs are altered so that the system completes the requested move without residual vibration.
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Abstract: A method is presented for generating shaped command inputs which significantly reduce or eliminate endpoint vibration. Desired system inputs are altered so that the system completes the requested move without residual vibration. A short move time penalty is incurred (on the order of one period of the first mode of vibration). The preshaping technique is robust under system parameter uncertainty and may be applied to both open and closed loop systems. The Draper Laboratory’s Space Shuttle Remote Manipulator System simulator (DRS) is used to evaluate the method. Results show a factor of 25 reduction in endpoint residual vibration for typical moves of the DRS.
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