Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique

Balancing control of a double inverted pendulum is a great challenge as it is an unstable and non-linear system that requires fast control reaction. In this paper, a dynamic inversion controller is proposed for balancing control of a rotary double inverted pendulum system. The controller consists of...

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Main Authors: Shah, M.H.M., Mehedi, I.M., Al-Saggaf, U.M., Milyani, A.H., Saad, N.B., Yahaya, N.Z.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021
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spelling my.utp.eprints.291862022-03-25T01:11:25Z Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique Shah, M.H.M. Mehedi, I.M. Al-Saggaf, U.M. Milyani, A.H. Saad, N.B. Yahaya, N.Z. Balancing control of a double inverted pendulum is a great challenge as it is an unstable and non-linear system that requires fast control reaction. In this paper, a dynamic inversion controller is proposed for balancing control of a rotary double inverted pendulum system. The controller consists of two loops where the outer loop is responsible for generating desired position command while the inner loop takes the command to produce the actual control action. The robustness of the controller is added by the introduction of the sliding surface vector function. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is investigated through numerical simulations with two other types of controllers that are also tested for comparison purposes. The results prove that the proposed controller capable of balancing the rotary double inverted pendulum under the influence of disturbances, while comparisons with Sliding Mode Controller (SMC) and Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) in various scenarios suggested that the proposed controller was the most consistent controller as opposed to the other two. © 2021 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124164409&doi=10.1109%2fICIAS49414.2021.9642673&partnerID=40&md5=39f4e2fe71d355100019ae7126278c7b Shah, M.H.M. and Mehedi, I.M. and Al-Saggaf, U.M. and Milyani, A.H. and Saad, N.B. and Yahaya, N.Z. (2021) Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29186/
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description Balancing control of a double inverted pendulum is a great challenge as it is an unstable and non-linear system that requires fast control reaction. In this paper, a dynamic inversion controller is proposed for balancing control of a rotary double inverted pendulum system. The controller consists of two loops where the outer loop is responsible for generating desired position command while the inner loop takes the command to produce the actual control action. The robustness of the controller is added by the introduction of the sliding surface vector function. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is investigated through numerical simulations with two other types of controllers that are also tested for comparison purposes. The results prove that the proposed controller capable of balancing the rotary double inverted pendulum under the influence of disturbances, while comparisons with Sliding Mode Controller (SMC) and Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) in various scenarios suggested that the proposed controller was the most consistent controller as opposed to the other two. © 2021 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shah, M.H.M.
Mehedi, I.M.
Al-Saggaf, U.M.
Milyani, A.H.
Saad, N.B.
Yahaya, N.Z.
spellingShingle Shah, M.H.M.
Mehedi, I.M.
Al-Saggaf, U.M.
Milyani, A.H.
Saad, N.B.
Yahaya, N.Z.
Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
author_facet Shah, M.H.M.
Mehedi, I.M.
Al-Saggaf, U.M.
Milyani, A.H.
Saad, N.B.
Yahaya, N.Z.
author_sort Shah, M.H.M.
title Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
title_short Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
title_full Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
title_fullStr Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
title_full_unstemmed Balancing a Rotary Double Inverted Pendulum using Two-loops Adaptive Controller based on Dynamic Inversion Technique
title_sort balancing a rotary double inverted pendulum using two-loops adaptive controller based on dynamic inversion technique
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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