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The control of permanent magnet synchronous motor is one of the core technologies in robotics. The subject not only requires the servo motor to have good anti-interference performance, but also requires the servo motor to be able to better track the position and follow-up instructions sent by the central processor. Conventional adaptive disturbance rejection control (ADRC) mostly studies the step response and anti-interference performance of the motor, but the tracking performance is seldom studied. In ADRC, the derivative of input is approximately zero, so that the modeling error will be generated by a time-varying input signal. The control algorithm cannot observe and compensate the error through the extended state observer, so the tracking error of the motor is large. An improved ADRC is proposed to solve the tracking error problem of conventional ADRC. The theoretical results show that this method can reduce the tracking error and improve the bandwidth of the motor. Finally, the validity of the method is verified by simulating an experiment. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020.
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ISSN: 2194-5357
Year: 2020
Volume: 1060
Page: 269-279
Language: English
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