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Modeling and inverse feedforward control for conducting polymer actuators with hysteresis

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:43 authored by Xiangjiang Wang, Gursel AliciGursel Alici, Xiaobo Tan
Conducting polymer actuators are biocompatible with a small footprint, and operate in air or liquid media under low actuation voltages. This makes them excellent actuators for macro- and micro-manipulation devices, however, their positioning ability or accuracy is adversely affected by their hysteresis non-linearity under open-loop control strategies. In this paper, we establish a hysteresis model for conducting polymer actuators, based on a rate-independent hysteresis model known as the Duhem model. The hysteresis model is experimentally identified and integrated with the linear dynamics of the actuator. This combined model is inverted to control the displacement of the tri-layer actuators considered in this study, without using any external feedback. The inversion requires an inverse hysteresis model which was experimentally identified using an inverse neural network model. Experimental results show that the position tracking errors are reduced by more than 50% when the hysteresis inverse model is incorporated into an inversion-based feedforward controller, indicating the potential of the proposed method in enabling wider use of such smart actuators.

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ARC Centre of Excellence - Australian Centre for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Wang, X., Alici, G. & Tan, X. (2014). Modeling and inverse feedforward control for conducting polymer actuators with hysteresis. Smart Materials and Structures, 23 (2), 025015-025023.

Journal title

Smart Materials and Structures

Volume

23

Issue

2

Language

English

RIS ID

87403

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