scholarly journals Discrete Globalised Dual Heuristic Dynamic Programming in Control of the Two-Wheeled Mobile Robot

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcin Szuster ◽  
Zenon Hendzel

Network-based control systems have been emerging technologies in the control of nonlinear systems over the past few years. This paper focuses on the implementation of the approximate dynamic programming algorithm in the network-based tracking control system of the two-wheeled mobile robot, Pioneer 2-DX. The proposed discrete tracking control system consists of the globalised dual heuristic dynamic programming algorithm, the PD controller, the supervisory term, and an additional control signal. The structure of the supervisory term derives from the stability analysis realised using the Lyapunov stability theorem. The globalised dual heuristic dynamic programming algorithm consists of two structures: the actor and the critic, realised in a form of neural networks. The actor generates the suboptimal control law, while the critic evaluates the realised control strategy by approximation of value function from the Bellman’s equation. The presented discrete tracking control system works online, the neural networks’ weights adaptation process is realised in every iteration step, and the neural networks preliminary learning procedure is not required. The performance of the proposed control system was verified by a series of computer simulations and experiments realised using the wheeled mobile robot Pioneer 2-DX.

2016 ◽  
Vol 817 ◽  
pp. 150-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcin Szuster ◽  
Piotr Gierlak

The article focuses on the implementation of the globalized dual-heuristic dynamic programming algorithm in the discrete tracking control system of the three degrees of freedom robotic manipulator. The globalized dual-heuristic dynamic programming algorithm is included in the approximate dynamic programming algorithms family, that bases on the Bellman’s dynamic programming idea. These algorithms generally consist of the actor and the critic structures realized in a form of artificial neural networks. Moreover, the control system includes the PD controller, the supervisory term and an additional control signal. The structure of the supervisory term derives from the stability analysis, which was realized using the Lyapunov stability theorem. The control system works on-line and the neural networks’ weight adaptation process is realized in every iteration step. A series of computer simulations was realized in Matlab/Simulink software to confirm performance of the control system.


2015 ◽  
Vol 220-221 ◽  
pp. 60-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zenon Hendzel ◽  
Marcin Szuster

The article presents a new approach to the sensor-based navigation of wheeled mobile robot Pioneer 2-DX in the unknown 2-D environment with static obstacles. The navigation task has been developed using a discrete hierarchical control system with a path planning layer and a tracking control layer designed using approximate dynamic programming algorithms. The navigator realises a behavioural control approach to the path planning process using the adaptive coordination of two simple behaviours: “goal-seeking” and “obstacle avoiding”. The main part of the navigator is the Action-Dependant Heuristic Dynamic Programming structure realised in a form of the actor and critic neural networks. To avoid the time consuming trial and error learning, additional proportional controllers generating signals that prompt the direction of the sub-optimal control law seeking process at the beginning of the NNs adaptation process are arranged in the navigator. The tracking control layer is composed of a PD controller, the Dual Heuristic Dynamic Programming algorithm and a supervisory term. It generates control signal for DC motors of the robot. The performance of the proposed discrete control system was verified by a series of experiments conducted using wheeled mobile robot Pioneer 2-DX equipped with one laser and eight ultrasonic range finders that provide object detection.


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