MANIPULATION
Coordination of two robot manipulators based on position measurements only
Alejandro Rodríguez-Ángeles, Henk Nijmeijer
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 62
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
In this note we propose a controller that solves the problem of coordination of two (or more) robots, under a master-slave scheme, in the case when only position measurements are available. The controller consists of a feedback control law, and two nonlinear observers. It is shown that the controller yields ultimate uniformly boundedness of the closed loop errors, and a relation between this bound and the gains on the controller is established. Simulations results on two two-link robot systems show the predicted convergence performance.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Controller (irrigation)Position (finance)Convergence (economics)RobotRobot manipulatorRelation (database)Computer scienceScheme (mathematics)Control engineering
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