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| View Poll Results: Which are you interested to learn more about? | |||
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5 | 35.71% |
| Control Theory |
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9 | 64.29% |
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Re: Which would be more beneficial?
I wouldn't say that the FIRST community contains a *vast* amount of control theory. Most teams use PID since it's "good enough" for first-order feedback, but precision control is usually derived from multiple sensors and proper pole/zero selection from the imaginary plane. How you set your constraints determines what regions you can select the poles/zeros from, and then some math will give you the 2nd or 3rd order equations (based upon the # of sensors) with exact coefficients. Running the driver control input will result in the desired motor output with behavior that is easily observable and reconfigurable by looking at the z-plane.
Ok, so maybe we know a bit about it but there aren't any white papers in CD-media . I only took an intro course in college on it. |
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