A Fast Feedback System for CEBAF*
M.P. Chowdhary, G.A. Krafft,
H. Shoaee, W.A. Watson
CEBAF
A fast feedback system based on concepts of Modern Control Theory has been
implemented in the CEBAF Control System to stabilize various machine
parameters. The continuous wave operation of CEBAF requires that parameters
such as beam energy and position are stabilized against fast fluctuations. The
beam energy must be stabilized against fast gradient and phase fluctuations in
the RF accelerating system. This fast feedback system operates at 60 Hz rate
and is integrated with EPICS. The mathematical model of the system for various
feedback loops is expressed in state space formalism. The design of control
law and simulation of closed loop system response is performed using Matlab and
Simulink. This paper describes the process of designing control algorithms,
implementation of the fast feedback system and operational experience with this
system at CEBAF. The performance of this feedback system, while operating at
much higher rates with high closed loop gain, can be enhanced by continually
performing on-line identification of the system from the input and output data.
System identification is the process of developing or improving an analytically
derived mathematical representation of a physical system using experimental
data. The current status of this feature will also be presented.
*Supported by U.S. DOE contract DE-AC05-84ER40105.