The decentralized robust control schemes with a nonlinear adaptive observer

Author(s):  
G. Qiao
Robotica ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 291-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Li ◽  
W. W. Melek ◽  
C. Clark

SUMMARYIn this paper, we propose a decentralized robust control algorithm for modular and reconfigurable robots (MRRs) based on Lyapunov's stability analysis and backstepping techniques. In using decentralized control schemes with robot manipulators, each joint is considered as an independent subsystem, and the dynamical effects from the other links and joints are treated as disturbance. However, there exist many uncertainties due to unmodeled dynamics, varying payloads, harmonic drive (HD) compliance, HD complex gear meshing mechanisms, etc. Also, while the reconfigurability of MRRs is advantageous, modifying the configuration will result in changes to the robot dynamics parameters, thereby making it challenging to tune the control system. All of the above mentioned disturbances in addition to reconfigurability present a challenge in controlling MRRs. The proposed controller is well suited for MRR applications because of its simple structure that does not require the exact knowledge of the dynamic parameters of the configurations. Desired tracking performance can be achieved via tuning a limited set of parameters of the robust controller. If the numbers of degrees of freedom are held constant, these parameters are shown to be relatively independent of the configuration, and can be held constant between changes in configuration. This strategy is novel compared to existing MRR control methods. In order to validate the controller performance, experimental setup and results are also presented.


Author(s):  
Nasim Ullah ◽  
Irfan Sami ◽  
Wang Shaoping ◽  
Hamid Mukhtar ◽  
Xingjian Wang ◽  
...  

This article proposes a computationally efficient adaptive robust control scheme for a quad-rotor with cable-suspended payloads. Motion of payload introduces unknown disturbances that affect the performance of the quad-rotor controlled with conventional schemes, thus novel adaptive robust controllers with both integer- and fractional-order dynamics are proposed for the trajectory tracking of quad-rotor with cable-suspended payload. The disturbances acting on quad-rotor due to the payload motion are estimated by utilizing adaptive laws derived from integer- and fractional-order Lyapunov functions. The stability of the proposed control systems is guaranteed using integer- and fractional-order Lyapunov theorems. Overall, three variants of the control schemes, namely adaptive fractional-order sliding mode (AFSMC), adaptive sliding mode (ASMC), and classical Sliding mode controllers (SMC)s) are tested using processor in the loop experiments, and based on the two performance indicators, namely robustness and computational resource utilization, the best control scheme is evaluated. From the results presented, it is verified that ASMC scheme exhibits comparable robustness as of SMC and AFSMC, while it utilizes less sources as compared to AFSMC.


2021 ◽  
pp. 13-21
Author(s):  
Eugenie L. Eremin ◽  
Larisa V. Nikiforova ◽  
Evgeniy A. Shelenok

The article studies control algorithms of multiply connected system for dynamic plants with control saturation and nonlinear cross-connections. The authors of the article offer a decentralized control law based on the hyperstability criterion. They also use this law to constuct the MIMO servo system with input saturation. To illustrate the capability of the proposed decentralized robust control system the authors use an inverted pendulums connected by a spring.


Author(s):  
Ali Abooee ◽  
Mohammad Hayeri Mehrizi ◽  
Mohammad Mehdi Arefi ◽  
Shen Yin

This paper deals with the finite-time trajectory tracking problem for a typical 3-DOF (degree of freedom) autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) subjected to parametric uncertainties and environmental disturbances. Based on the nonsingular terminal sliding mode control (NTSMC) method, several separate classes of robust control inputs are designed to exactly steer all position states of the 3-DOF AVS to the desired paths during alterable finite times. By exploiting the Lyapunov stability theorem and using mathematical analysis, it is proven that all classes of designed robust control inputs are able to fulfill the mentioned finite-time tracking aim. Moreover, three applicable formulas (represented as several nonlinear inequalities) are extracted to determine the required total finite times for the suggested control schemes. Lastly, all designed control methods are numerically tested onto a benchmark 3-DOF AVS called CyberShip II. Provided computer-based numerical simulations (using MATLAB software) depicted the acceptable performance of the proposed control techniques.


2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 3102-3113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amir H. Etemadi ◽  
Edward J. Davison ◽  
Reza Iravani

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