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Active Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC) Toolbox for MATLAB/Simulink

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arxiv 2112.01614 v2 pith:FJ4RBD53 submitted 2021-12-02 eess.SY cs.SY

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In this study, an active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) toolbox for MATLAB/Simulink is introduced. Although ADRC has already been established as a powerful robust control framework with successful industrial implementations and strong theoretical foundations, a comprehensive tool for computer-aided design of ADRC has not been developed until now. The proposed open-source ADRC Toolbox is a response to the growing need in the scientific community and the control industry for a straightforward software application of the ADRC methodology. Its main purpose is to fill the gap between the current theories and applications of ADRC and to provide an easy-to-use solution for users in various control fields who want to employ the ADRC scheme in their applications. The ADRC Toolbox contains a single, general-purpose, drag-and-drop function block that allows the synthesis of a predefined ADRC-based strategy with minimal design effort. Additionally, its open structure allows creation of custom control solutions. The efficacy of the ADRC Toolbox is validated through both simulations and hardware experiments, which were conducted using a variety of problems known in the motion, process, and power control areas.

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