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arxiv: 2606.21478 · v1 · pith:PASTVTLBnew · submitted 2026-06-19 · 📡 eess.SY · cs.SY

Revisiting the generalized first-order reset element with shaping filters

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keywords resethigher-ordershapingactionelementfiltersfirst-orderfrequency
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Reset control provides a nonlinear approach for improving closed-loop performance beyond the limitations of linear time-invariant controllers. However, the reset action inevitably introduces higher-order harmonics, which may degrade tracking performance, distort the reset signal, and reduce the reliability of frequency-domain predictions obtained via describing-function analysis. This paper revisits the generalized first-order reset element with shaping filters and develops a systematic framework for suppressing undesired reset-induced nonlinearities. Analytical conditions are derived for shaping filter coefficients to increase the low-frequency attenuation slope of the magnitude of the higher-order sinusoidal input describing functions (HOSIDFs). By modifying the asymptotic attenuation behavior of these higher-order harmonics, the proposed design provides stronger harmonic suppression in frequency regions where reset action is undesired, while preserving the beneficial first-order harmonic phase advantage near the desired cross-over frequency. The reduction in nonlinear behavior is verified through HOSIDF analysis and a superposition-law test, demonstrating that higher-order shaping filters make the reset element behave more closely to a linear system at a certain range of frequencies. Experimental validation on an industrial motion stage demonstrates improved tracking performance, reduced higher-order harmonic content, and selective activation of the reset action in the intended frequency region.

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