MANIPULATION
Finite-time tracking for robot manipulators with singularity-free continuous control: a passivity-based approach
Vicente Parra‐Vega, G. Hirzinger
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
Terminal attractors are introduced in dynamic sliding mode error coordinates in order to obtain two control schemes for robot manipulators that guarantee globally finite-time convergence of tracking errors. The simple passivity-based design yields a chattering-free controller with singularity-free closed-loop dynamics. The controllers render better stability properties in comparison to an ill-posed class of static terminal sliding mode control, with simpler control structures in comparison to a class of dynamic sliding mode controllers. Simulation data show the performance of the controllers.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)PassivitySingularityController (irrigation)Convergence (economics)Sliding mode controlTerminal sliding modeComputer scienceTrajectoryTracking error
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