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Performance analysis of a second order system using mrac
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
ELECTRICALISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ENGINEERING ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME & TECHNOLOGY (IJEET) ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print) ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October - December (2012), pp. 110-120 IJEET © IAEME: www.iaeme.com/ijeet.asp Journal Impact Factor (2012): 3.2031 (Calculated by GISI) ©IAEME www.jifactor.com PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A SECOND ORDER SYSTEM USING MRAC Rajiv Ranjan1, Dr. Pankaj Rai2 1 (Assistant Manager (Projects)/Modernization & Monitoring, SAIL, Bokaro Steel Plant, India, rajiv_er@yahoo.com) 2 (Head of Deptt., Deptt. Of Electrical Engineering, BIT Sindri, Dhanbad ,India, pr_bit2001@yahoo.com) ABSTRACT In this paper model reference adaptive control (MRAC) scheme for MIT rule and Lyapunov rule has been discussed. These rules have been applied to the second order system. Simulation is done in MATLAB- Simulink for different value of adaptation gain and the results are compared for varying adaptation mechanisms due to variation in adaptation gain. Keywords: adaptive control, MRAC (Model Reference Adaptive Controller ), adaptation gain, MIT rule, Lyapunov rule 1. INTRODUCTION Traditional non-adaptive controllers are good for industrial applications, PID controllers are cheap and easy for implementation [1]. Nonlinear process is difficult to control with fixed parameter controller. Adaptive controller is best tool to improve the control performance of parameter varying system. Adaptive controller is a technique of applying some system identification to obtain a model and hence to design a controller. Parameter of controller is adjusted to obtained desired output [2].Model reference adaptive controller has been developed to control the nonlinear system. MRAC forcing the plant to follow the reference model irrespective of plant parameter variations. i.e decrease the error between reference model and plant to zero[5]. MRAC implemented in feedback loop to improve the performance of the system [3].There are many adaptive control schemes [4] but in this paper mainly MRAC control approach with MIT rule and Lyapunov rule has been discussed. Effect of adaption gain on system performance for MRAC using MIT rule 110
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME for first order system[11] and for second order system[12] has been discussed. Compression of performance using MIT rule & and Lyapunov rule for first order system for different value of adaptation gain is discussed [13],[14]. In this paper adaptive controller for second order system using MIT rule and Lyapunov rule has been discussed first and then simulated for different value of adaptation gain in MATLAB and accordingly performance analysis is discussed for MIT rule and Lyapunov rule for second order system . 2. MODEL REFERENCE ADAPTIVE CONTROL Model reference adaptive controller is shown in Fig. 1. The basic principle of this adaptive controller is to build a reference model that specifies the desired output of the controller, and then the adaptation law adjusts the unknown parameters of the plant so that the tracking error converges to zero [6] Figure 1 3. MIT RULE There are different methods for designing such controller. While designing an MRAC using the MIT rule, the designer selects the reference model, the controller structure and the tuning gains for the adjustment mechanism. MRAC begins by defining the tracking error, e. This is simply the difference between the plant output and the reference model output: system model e=y(p) −y(m) (1) The cost function or loss function is defined as F (θ) = e2 / 2 (2) The parameter θ is adjusted in such a way that the loss function is minimized. Therefore, it is reasonable to change the parameter in the direction of the negative gradient of F, i.e 1 2 (3) J (θ ) = e (θ ) 2 111
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME dθ δJ δe = −γ = −γe (4) dt δθ δθ – Change in is proportional to negative gradient of J J (θ ) = e(θ ) dθ δe (5) = −γ sign(e) dt δθ 1, e > 0 where sign(e) = 0, e = 0 − 1, e < 0 From cost function and MIT rule, control law can be designed. 4. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING Model Reference Adaptive Control Scheme is applied to a second order system using MIT rule. It is a well known fact that an under damped second order system is oscillatory in nature. If oscillations are not decaying in a limited time period, they may cause system instability. So, for stable operation, maximum overshoot must be as low as possible (ideally zero). This can automatically reduce the transient period of the system and improve the system performance. A critically damped second order system gives a characteristic without any oscillations and this characteristic is similar to the first order system. But it is not feasible to achieve such system practically. In this paper a second order under damped system with large settling time, very high maximum overshoot and with intolerable dynamic error is taken as a plant. The object is to improve the performance of this system by using adaptive control scheme. For this purpose, a critically damped system is taken as the reference model. Let the second order system be described by: Y ( s) Where system = kG ( s ) where K is constant. U ( s) and Y ( s) = koG ( s) U c (s) using plant Gm ( s ) = ko G ( s ) 1 2 dθ δe Let cost function as J (θ ) = e (θ ) → = −γ ' e (6) 2 dt δθ γ ' usually kept small 112
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME Tuning γ ' is crucial to adaptation rate and stability. Considering a Plant: ݕ = -aݕሶ - by + bu ሷ (7) Where ݕ is the output of plant (second order under damped system) and u is the controller output or manipulated variable. Similarly the reference model is described by: ݕ = -ܽ ݕሶ - ܾ y + ܾ r ሷ (8) Where ݕ is the output of reference model (second order critically damped system) and r is the reference input (unit step input). Let the controller be described by the law: u = θ1r − θ 2 y p (9) e = y p − ym = G p u − Gm r (10) b y p = G pu = 2 (θ 1 r − θ 2 y p ) s + as + b bθ 1 yp = 2 r s + as + b + bθ 2 bθ1 e= 2 uc − Gm r s + as + b + bθ 2 ∂e b = 2 r ∂θ1 s + as + b + bθ 2 ∂e b 2θ1 =− r ∂θ 2 ( s 2 + as + b + bθ 2 ) 2 b =− 2 yp s + as + b + bθ 2 If reference model is close to plant, can approximate: s 2 + as + b + bθ 2 ≈ s 2 + a m s + bm ∂e bm (11) = b / bm 2 uc ∂θ 1 s + a m s + bm ∂e bm = −b / b m 2 y plant (12) ∂θ 2 s + a m s + bm 113
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME Controller parameter are chosen as θ1 = bm /b and θ 2 = ( b − bm )/b Using MIT dθ 1 ∂e bm (13) = −γ e = −γ 2 s + a s + b u c e dt ∂θ 1 m m dθ 2 ∂e bm = −γ e =γ 2 s + a s + b y plant e (14) dt ∂θ 2 m m Where γ = γ ' x b / bm = Adaption gain Considering a =10, b = 25 and am =10 , bm = 1250 5. SIMULATION RESULTS FOR MIT RULE To analyze the behavior of the adaptive control the following model has designed in Matlab/Simulink Time response for different value of adaption gain for MIT rule is given below: Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 114
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 The time response characteristics for the plant and the reference model are studied. It is observed that the characteristic of the plant is oscillatory with overshoot and undershoot whereas the characteristic of the reference model having no oscillation. Dynamic error between these reduced to zero by using model reference adaptive control technique. 115
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME Results with different value of adaptation gain for MIT rule is summarized below: Without any With MRAC controller γ =0.1 γ =2 γ =3 γ =5 Maximum 61% 0 0 0 0 Overshoot (%) Undershoot (%) 40% 0 0 0 0 Settling Time 1.5 22 2.4 2.25 2.1 (second) Without controller the performance of the system is very poor and also having high value of undershoot and overshoot(fig. 2). MIT rule reduces the overshoot and undershoot to zero and also improves the system performance by changing the adaptation gain. System performance is good and stable (fig. 4, fig. 5 & fig. 6) in chosen range (0.1< γ >5) . Beyond the chosen range of adaption gain (0.1< γ >5) performance of system is very poor and become unstable (fig.7 & fig. 8). So for only suitable value of adaptation gain MIT rule can be used to track the plant output closer to the reference output[12]. 6. LYAPUNOV RULE In order to derive an update law using Lyapunov theory, the following Lyapunov function is defined [15],[16]. ଵ ଵ ଵ V = ߛ݁ ଶ + (ܾߠଵ − ܾ )ଶ + ଶ (ܾߠଶ + ܽ − ܾܽ )ଶ (15) ଶ ଶ The time derivative of V can be found as ሶ ሶ ܸሶ = ߛ݁݁ሶ + ߠଵ (ܾߠଵ − ܾ ) + ߠଶ (ܾߠଶ + ܽ − ܾܽ ) (16) And its negative definiteness would guarantee that the tracking error converge to zero along the system trajectories. For first order system: The process dynamics ݕሶ + ܽݕ = bu (17) Reference dynamics ݕሶ + ܽ ݕ = ܾ r (18) Inserting the dynamic equations of the plant and reference model in above equation ሶ ሶ ܸሶ = ߛ݁൫ݕሶ − ݕሶ ൯+ ߠଵ (ܾߠଵ − ܾ ) + ߠଶ (ܾߠଶ + ܽ − ܾܽ ) ሶ = -ߛܽ ݁ ଶ + (ߛ݁ߠ + ݎଵ )(ܾߠଵ − ܾ ) + (ߠଶ − ߛ݁ݕ )(ܾߠଶ + ܽ − ܾܽ ) (19) 116
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Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET), ISSN 0976 – 6545(Print), ISSN 0976 – 6553(Online) Volume 3, Issue 3, October – December (2012), © IAEME Without any With Lyapunov controller γ =0.1 γ =2 γ =3 γ =5 Maximum 61% 0 0 0 40% Overshoot (%) Undershoot 40% 0 0 0 30% (%) Settling Time 1.5 18 1.9 1.6 1.4 (second) In chosen range of adaption gain (0.1< γ >5) performance of system by using Lyapunov rule is better as compared to the MIT rule response (fig. 10, fig.11 & fig. 12). Beyond the chosen range performance of the system has also been analyzed for γ =7 and γ =10 and it is observed that system having little oscillation but system is stable (fig. 13 & fig. 14). System is even also stable for the higher value of adaption gain γ =50. 8. CONCLUSION Adaptive controllers are very effective where parameters are varying. The controller parameters are adjusted to give desired result. This paper describes the MRAC by using MIT rule and Lyapunov rule for second order system. Time response is studied for second order system using MIT rule and Lyapunov rule with varying the adaptation gain. It is observed that in case of MIT rule, if adaptation gain increases the time response of the system also is improved for the chosen range of adaption gain and further system is unstable in the upper range. In Lyapnove rule, system is stable beyond the chosen range of adaptation gain. So with suitable value of adaptation gain in MIT rule and Lyapunov rule plant output can be made close to reference model. It can be concluded that performance using Lyapunov rule is better than the MIT rule. REFERENCES [1] K.J.Astrom and T. Hagglund ”PID controllers, theory , design and tuning .Instrument Society of America, North California. [2] Marc Bosdan and Shankar Sastry “Adaptive control stability , convergence and Robustness” PH, New Jersy. [3] C.Quck”Direct model reference adaptive PI controller using the gradations approach” Procedding of IEEE’93 ,pp.447-450 [4] G.Tao “Adaptive Control Design and Analysis” John Wiely and sons, New York,2003, [5] Slontine and Li, “Applied Nonlinear Control”, p 312-328, ©1991 by Prentice Hall International Inc. [6] Karl J. astrom , Bjorn Wittenmark “Adative Control” Pearson Education Asia,2001. [7] Jan Erik Stellet, Influence of Adaptation Gain and Reference Model Parameters on System Performance for Model Reference Adaptive Control, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 60 2011 [8] R.Prakash, R.Anita, ROBUST MODEL REFERENCE ADAPTIVE PI CONTROL, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology 119
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