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Control Design for Harmonic Disturbance Rejection for Robot Manipulators with Bounded Inputs 被引量:1

Control Design for Harmonic Disturbance Rejection for Robot Manipulators with Bounded Inputs
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摘要 Currently most of control methods are of one degree of freedom(1-DOF) control structure for the robot systems which are affected by unmeasurable harmonic disturbances,at the same time in order to obtain perfect disturbance attenuation level,the controller gain must be increased.In practice,however,for robotic actuators,there are physical constraints that limit the amplitude of the available torques.This paper considers the problem of tracking control under input constraints for robot manipulators which are affected by unmeasurable harmonic disturbances.A new control scheme is proposed for the problem,which is composed of a parameter-dependent nonlinear observer and a tracking controller.The parameter-dependent nonlinear observer,designed based on the internal model principle,can achieve an estimation and compensation of a class of harmonic disturbances with unknown frequencies.The tracking controller,designed via adaptive control techniques,can make the systems asymptotically track the desired trajectories.In the control design,the continuous piecewise differentiable increasing function is used to limit control input amplitude,such that the control input saturation is avoided.The Lyapunov stability of closed loop systems is analyzed.To validate proposed control scheme,simulation results are provided for a two link horizontal robot manipulator.The simulation results show that the proposed control scheme ensures asymptotic tracking in presence of an uncertain external disturbance acting on the system.An important feature of the methodology consists of the fact that the designed controller is of 2-DOF control structure,namely,it has the ability to overcome the conflict between controller gain and robustness against external disturbances in the traditional 1 -DOF control structure framework. Currently most of control methods are of one degree of freedom(1-DOF) control structure for the robot systems which are affected by unmeasurable harmonic disturbances,at the same time in order to obtain perfect disturbance attenuation level,the controller gain must be increased.In practice,however,for robotic actuators,there are physical constraints that limit the amplitude of the available torques.This paper considers the problem of tracking control under input constraints for robot manipulators which are affected by unmeasurable harmonic disturbances.A new control scheme is proposed for the problem,which is composed of a parameter-dependent nonlinear observer and a tracking controller.The parameter-dependent nonlinear observer,designed based on the internal model principle,can achieve an estimation and compensation of a class of harmonic disturbances with unknown frequencies.The tracking controller,designed via adaptive control techniques,can make the systems asymptotically track the desired trajectories.In the control design,the continuous piecewise differentiable increasing function is used to limit control input amplitude,such that the control input saturation is avoided.The Lyapunov stability of closed loop systems is analyzed.To validate proposed control scheme,simulation results are provided for a two link horizontal robot manipulator.The simulation results show that the proposed control scheme ensures asymptotic tracking in presence of an uncertain external disturbance acting on the system.An important feature of the methodology consists of the fact that the designed controller is of 2-DOF control structure,namely,it has the ability to overcome the conflict between controller gain and robustness against external disturbances in the traditional 1 -DOF control structure framework.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第2期248-256,共9页 中国机械工程学报(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.60736022)
关键词 tracking control of robot harmonic disturbance rejection internal model principle input constraint adaptive control tracking control of robot harmonic disturbance rejection internal model principle input constraint adaptive control
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