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Adaptive Optimal Trajectory Tracking Control Applied to a Large-Scale Ball-on-Plate System

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arxiv 2010.13486 v2 pith:MEOHXOTV submitted 2020-10-26 eess.SY cs.LGcs.SY

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While many theoretical works concerning Adaptive Dynamic Programming (ADP) have been proposed, application results are scarce. Therefore, we design an ADP-based optimal trajectory tracking controller and apply it to a large-scale ball-on-plate system. Our proposed method incorporates an approximated reference trajectory instead of using setpoint tracking and allows to automatically compensate for constant offset terms. Due to the off-policy characteristics of the algorithm, the method requires only a small amount of measured data to train the controller. Our experimental results show that this tracking mechanism significantly reduces the control cost compared to setpoint controllers. Furthermore, a comparison with a model-based optimal controller highlights the benefits of our model-free data-based ADP tracking controller, where no system model and manual tuning are required but the controller is tuned automatically using measured data.

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