Control Systems in Practice, Part 3: What is Feedforward Control?
A control system has two main goals: get the system to track a setpoint, and reject disturbances. Feedback control is pretty powerful for this, but this video shows how feedforward control can make achieving those goals easier.
Temperature Control in a Heat Exchange Example: http://bit.ly/2NJhtxw
The error in a feedback control system is the summation of three different error sources: setpoint changes, disturbances into the system, and noise within the system. Feedforward can be used to remove a lot of the setpoint and disturbance error before it ever gets to the controller. In this way, the feedback controller can be tuned to correct for the small modeling errors in the feedforward path while still ignoring the higher-frequency noise in the system. In some systems, this combined feedforward/feedback architecture is a better system than feedback on its own.
After watching this video, you’ll have a better understanding of what feedforward control is and why it is used. If you would like to practice the concepts from this video, this is a good tutorial that covers designing a feedforward system to control temperature in a heat exchanger.
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Temperature Control in a Heat Exchange Example: http://bit.ly/2NJhtxw
The error in a feedback control system is the summation of three different error sources: setpoint changes, disturbances into the system, and noise within the system. Feedforward can be used to remove a lot of the setpoint and disturbance error before it ever gets to the controller. In this way, the feedback controller can be tuned to correct for the small modeling errors in the feedforward path while still ignoring the higher-frequency noise in the system. In some systems, this combined feedforward/feedback architecture is a better system than feedback on its own.
After watching this video, you’ll have a better understanding of what feedforward control is and why it is used. If you would like to practice the concepts from this video, this is a good tutorial that covers designing a feedforward system to control temperature in a heat exchanger.
Get a free product Trial: https://goo.gl/ZHFb5u
Learn more about MATLAB: https://goo.gl/8QV7ZZ
Learn more about Simulink: https://goo.gl/nqnbLe
See What's new in MATLAB and Simulink: https://goo.gl/pgGtod
© 2018 The MathWorks, Inc. MATLAB and Simulink are registered
trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc.
See www.mathworks.com/trademarks for a list of additional trademarks. Other product or brand names maybe trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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