Compensating torque ripples in a coarse pointing mechanism for free-space optical communication

A Gaussian process repetitive control approach

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Abstract

Actuators that require commutation algorithms, such as the switched reluctance motor (SRM) considered in this paper and employed in the coarse pointing assembly (CPA) for free-space optical communication, often have torque-ripple disturbances that are periodic in the commutation-angle domain that deteriorate the positioning performance. The aim of this paper is to model the torque ripple as a Gaussian Process (GP) in the commutation-angle domain and consequently compensate for it at arbitrary velocity. The approach employs repetitive control (RC) at a constant velocity. A spatial GP with a periodic kernel is trained using data that is obtained from the RC step resulting in a static non-linear function for compensation at arbitrary velocity. Stability conditions are provided for both steps. The approach is successfully applied to a CPA prototype to improve the tracking performance for laser communication, where the torque ripple is compensated at arbitrary velocity.