Questions about control input #70
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hi, what is the duty cycle d ?I don't understand it. Thank you. |
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Duty cycle referees to the ratio of the high state in a PWM signal: Practically in the here used model it is kind of a mapping from the [0,1] range to a drive train force. Best, |
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Duty cycle referees to the ratio of the high state in a PWM signal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duty_cycle
Practically in the here used model it is kind of a mapping from the [0,1] range to a drive train force.
F_x = C_m1*d + Cm2*v_x*d
In the case Cm2 = 0 you can clearly see that d just corresponds to the ratio of the full force of the motor. Cm2 models the effect that at higher motor speeds electric motors often get a bit weaker. Note that including Cm2 worked well for the tiny RC cars but in other applications we often used Cm2=0, and when necessary (such as in the case of gasoline motors) modified the constraints on d with the vel…