An iterative learning control method with application for CNC machine tools

1996 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong-Il Kim ◽  
Sungkwun Kim
Author(s):  
Wanqiang Xi ◽  
Yaoyao Wang ◽  
Bai Chen ◽  
Hongtao Wu

For the repetitive motion control, inaccurate model, and other issues of industrial robots, this article presents a novel control method that the proportion differentiation-type iterative learning parameters are self-tuning based on artificial bee colony algorithm. Considering the influence of the numerical value of iterative learning parameters on the control system, especially in the early iteration, the control effect is not satisfactory. Thus, the artificial bee colony algorithm is introduced in this article. Using bee colony as search unit, the parameters in iterative learning are optimized through the exchange of information and the survival of fittest between them. And then the optimized results are returned to iterative learning control algorithm. Finally, the digital simulation of a two-degrees-of-freedom manipulator and the experimental verification of a cable-driven robot with its first two joints are carried out. The results show that the iterative learning control based on the artificial bee colony algorithm has faster convergence and better control effect than the iterative learning control with fixed parameters.


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