MANIPULATION
Tracking Control of Robot Manipulator Using Sliding Mode Controller With Performance Robustness
Chieh‐Li Chen, Rui-Lin Xu
- Year
- 1999
- Citations
- 32
Abstract
The tracking control problem of robot manipulator is considered in this paper. A sliding mode controller design with global invariance is proposed using the concept of extended system and feedback linearization. The sliding surface is assigned such that the sliding mode motion will occur while the proposed control law is applied. This results in a system with global invariance. The stability and performance of the resulting system can be guaranteed by the proposed systematic design procedure.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Robustness (evolution)Sliding mode controlRobot manipulatorLinearizationComputer scienceFeedback linearizationRobust controlControl engineeringRobot
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