Abstract
As an alternative to self-sensing, we propose the concept of shared-sensing for reversible transducers. In shared-sensing, reversible transducers are continuously switched between actuator and sensor modes. This results in a hybrid system, and, in this paper, we investigate stability properties of the equilibrium for linear systems and a class of nonlinear systems with a single shared-sensing transducer. Our theoretical results are validated through simulations and experiments with a dc servo motor.
Publication Date
6-13-2008
Document Type
Article
Department, Program, or Center
Mechanical Engineering (KGCOE)
Recommended Citation
T. Das and R. Mukherjee, "Shared-Sensing and Control Using Reversible Transducers," in IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 242-248, Jan. 2009. doi: 10.1109/TCST.2008.924570
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
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