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Adaptive Computed Reference Computed Torque Control of Flexible Robots

I.M.M. Lammerts, F.E. Veldpaus, René van de Molengraft, J.J. Kok

Year
1995
Citations
24

Abstract

This paper presents a motion control technique for flexible robots and manipulators. It takes into account both joint and link flexibility and can be applied in adaptive form if robot parameters are unknown. It solves the main problems that are related to the fact that the number of degrees of freedom exceeds both the number of actuators and the number of output variables. The proposed method results in trajectory tracking while all state variables remain bounded. Global, asymptotic stability is ensured for all values of the stiffnesses of joints and links. To show the characteristics of the proposed control law, some simulation results are presented.

Keywords

Control theory (sociology)Flexibility (engineering)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)RobotTrajectoryAdaptive controlBounded functionTorqueComputer scienceActuator

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