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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to design and test a linear predictive control algorithm with elements of fuzzy logic in the non-linear speed region of a two-mass system with a flexible shaft.

Design/methodology/approach

To compensate the non-linearity of friction in the low-speed region, the elements of the Q matrix have been retuned with the use of fuzzy logic. First, the influence of the Q matrix on the dynamics of the drive has been discussed. On the basis of these findings a fuzzy system has been developed.

Findings

It has been demonstrated that applying a relatively simple fuzzy system can reduce unwanted non-linear phenomena in the low-speed region; at the same time, the dynamics of the drive in the other regions is not deteriorated.

Originality/value

The solutions presented in the paper are original and have not been published so far. The influence of non-linear friction on the work of the drive in the low-speed region at different values of the matrix Q has been shown. Also, a novel system of online adjustment of the values of the Q matrix in a predictive speed controller has been introduced. Besides, the system has been compared against the classical predictive regulator.

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