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Using input command pre-shaping to suppress multiple mode vibration

James M. Hyde, Warren Seering

Year
1990
Citations
7
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Open access

Abstract

Spacecraft, space-borne robotic systems, and manufacturing equipment often utilize lightweight materials and configurations that give rise to vibration problems. Prior research has led to the development of input command pre-shapers that can significantly reduce residual vibration. These shapers exhibit marked insensitivity to errors in natural frequency estimates and can be combined to minimize vibration at more than one frequency. This paper presents a method for the development of multiple mode input shapers which are simpler to implement than previous designs and produce smaller system response delays. The new technique involves the solution of a group of simultaneous non-linear impulse constraint equations. The resulting shapers were tested on a model of MACE, an MIT/NASA experimental flexible structure.

Keywords

Input shapingVibrationImpulse (physics)Control theory (sociology)Vibration controlMode (computer interface)SpacecraftNatural frequencyConstraint (computer-aided design)Computer science

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