MANIPULATION
An approach to nonlinear feedback control with applications to robotics
Elmer G. Gilbert, In Han Ha
- Year
- 1983
- Citations
- 31
Abstract
A control problem involving a mechanical system with generalized coordinates q∈Rm is considered. The error in tracking a desired input yd ∈ RP is e = E(q,yd) ∈ Rm. If E satisfies simple conditions, it leads to a nonlinear control law which assures e(t) → 0 as t → ∝. The law is robust in that small changes in it do not produce large steady-state errors or loss of stability. The theory presents a unified framework for treating a number of problems in the control of mechanical manipulators. This is illustrated by an example.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Nonlinear systemRoboticsSimple (philosophy)Robust controlStability (learning theory)Mechanical systemComputer scienceControl (management)Tracking error
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