Summary
2011 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications
2011
Session Number:C3L-D
Session:
Number:C3L-D2
Experimental verification of delayed feedback control based on act-and-wait concept
Kazuhiro Kanaoka, Keiji Konishi, Luan Ba Le, Naoyuki Hara,
pp.705-708
Publication Date:2011/9/4
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.45.C3L-D2
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Summary:
The act-and-wait concept, which reduces continuous-time systems with delays (i.e., infinite-dimensional systems) to discrete-time systems (i.e., finite-dimensional systems), was applied to the delayed feedback control (DFC) in our previous study [Konishi, Kokame, Hara, 2011]. The present paper provides an experimental verification of the DFC based on the act-and-wait concept by using the wellknown double-scroll circuit. The act-and-wait DFC is mainly implemented by a peripheral interface controller (PIC).We confirm that the experimental results roughly agree with the stability analysis.