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Adaptive Control using Residual Mode Filters Applied to Wind Turbines
Author(s) -
Susan A. Frost,
Mark J. Balas
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
infotech@aerospace
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2011-1430
Subject(s) - residual , wind power , control theory (sociology) , mode (computer interface) , adaptive control , adaptive filter , computer science , control (management) , engineering , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , algorithm , artificial intelligence , operating system
Many dynamic systems containing a large number of modes can benefit from adaptive control techniques, which are well suited to applications that have unknown parameters and poorly known operating conditions. In this paper, we focus on a model reference direct adaptive control approach that has been extended to handle adaptive rejection of persistent disturbances. We extend this adaptive control theory to accommodate problematic modal subsystems of a plant that inhibit the adaptive controller by causing the open-loop plant to be non-minimum phase. We will augment the adaptive controller using a Residual Mode Filter (RMF) to compensate for problematic modal subsystems, thereby allowing the system to satisfy the requirements for the adaptive controller to have guaranteed convergence and bounded gains. We apply these theoretical results to design an adaptive collective pitch controller for a high-fidelity simulation of a utility-scale, variable-speed wind turbine that has minimum phase zeros.

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