Journal Article10.1115/1.2801233
Time-Optimal Negative Input Shapers
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TL;DR: In this paper, negative input shaping is used to reduce residual vibration in computer controlled machines by convolving a sequence of impulses with a desired system command and the resulting shaped input is then used to drive the system.
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Abstract: Input shaping reduces residual vibration in computer controlled machines by convolving a sequence of impulses with a desired system command The resulting shaped input is then used to drive the system The impulse sequence has traditionally contained only positively valued impulses However, when the impulses are allowed to have negative amplitudes, the rise time can be improved Unfortunately, excitation of unmodeled high modes and overcurrenting of the actuators may accompany the improved rise time Solutions to the problem of high-mode excitation and overcurrenting are presented Furthermore, a simple look-up method is presented that facilitates the design of negative input shapers The performance of negative shapers is evaluated experimentally on two systems; one driven by a piezo actuator and the other equipped with DC motors
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TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamic behavior of a planar gantry crane with hoisting of the load is investigated and the command generation method of input shaping is proposed for reduction of the residual vibration.
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Input Shaping Control of Double-Pendulum Bridge Crane Oscillations
TL;DR: In this article, a method for suppressing double-pendulum payload oscillations is proposed to suppress the doublependulum effect in a bridge crane. But the input shaping controller is designed to have robustness to changes in the two operating frequencies.
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An input shaping controller enabling cranes to move without sway
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- 01 Jun 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a gantry crane at the Savannah River Technology Center was retrofitted with an Input Shaping controller, which intercepts the operator's pendant commands and modifies them in real time so that the crane is moved without residual sway in the suspended load.
Using input command pre-shaping to suppress multiple mode vibration
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- 01 Dec 1990
TL;DR: A method for the development of multiple mode input shapers which are simpler to implement than previous designs and produce smaller system response delays is presented.
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Neil C. Singer,Warren P. Seering +1 more
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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TL;DR: In this article, a method for producing dead-bea response in a lightly-damped oscillatory feedback system is presented, which consists of exciting several transient oscillations, at closely spaced times, with magnitudes and phases so adjusted that the resultant sum of the transient oscillation phasors is zero.
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An adaptive input shaping control scheme for vibration suppression in slewing flexible structures
Anthony Tzes,S. Yurkovich +1 more
TL;DR: An adaptive precompensation scheme that can be implemented by combining a frequency domain identification scheme, used to estimate the modal frequencies online, with a subsequent scheme for adjusting the spacing between the impulses is proposed and provides the most rapid slew that results in a vibration-free output.
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Residual Vibration Reduction in Computer controlled Machines
Neil C. Singer
- 01 Feb 1989
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