A new optimization algorithm for singular and non-singular digital time-optimal control of robots
C.W.J. Hol, L.G. van Willigenburg, E.J. van Henten, G. van Straten
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
Time-optimal controls for 2-link robots are often of bang-bang type. Many algorithms to solve time-optimal robot control problems a-priori assume the optimal control to be bang-bang. Industrial robots very often have 5 or 6 links and then the associated time-optimal controls are usually singular. This paper presents a new algorithm that enables computation of both bang-bang and singular time-optimal controls for robots. The algorithm uses both the conjugate gradient and Gauss-Newton method to enhance its efficiency and does not require state-parameterization, which introduces additional errors. The algorithm is used to compute time-optimal controls for an industrial 5-link robot model including gravity and viscous friction.
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