Study on Vibration Controller Based on Adaptive Inverse Method

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In this paper, study of adaptive inverse controller based on nonlinear multi-degree-of-freedom (NLMDF) algorithm has been carried out. A vibration control system with TMS320F2812 as the hardware platform has been developed, which can realize waveform reproduction and spectrum control. An improved least mean square algorithm-NLMDF has been introduced to design the filter parameters in the adaptive inverse control and simulations have been carried out in Matlab software environment. Accordance with the requirements of the adaptive inverse control method, hardware platform of the vibration control system based on dual-Digital Signal Processor (DSP) architecture, has been designed; through abstraction of the driver layer, system layer and application layer of the vibration control system , software platform has been developed. The experiment results show that functionality and performance indicators of the system have reached the design requirements.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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