ADRC in Output and Error Form: Connection, Equivalence, Performance
Rafal Madonski, Gernot Herbst, Momir Stankovic

TL;DR
This paper explores two linear ADRC structures, establishing their connection and equivalence, and compares their performance to aid control design customization.
Contribution
It formally connects output- and error-based ADRC structures, providing conditions for their equivalence and practical performance insights.
Findings
Established conditions for ADRC structures equivalence
Identified modules for customizable ADRC design
Performed comprehensive performance comparison
Abstract
In this work, we investigate two specific linear ADRC structures, namely output- and error-based. The former is considered a 'standard' version of ADRC, a title obtained primarily thanks to its simplicity and effectiveness, which have spurred its adoption across multiple industries. The latter is found to be especially appealing to practitioners as its feedback error-driven structure bares similarities to conventional control solutions, like PI and PID. In this paper, we describe newly found connections between the two considered ADRC structures, which allowed us to formally establish conditions for their equivalence. Furthermore, the conducted comprehensive performance comparison between output- and error-based ADRCs has facilitated the identification of specific modules within them, which can now be conveniently used as building blocks, thus aiding the control designers in customizing…
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TopicsAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
