MANIPULATION
Indirect fuzzy adaptive model-following control for robot manipulators
N. Goléa
- Year
- 2003
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This paper investigates fuzzy approach to the adaptive control of robot manipulators. Adaptive fuzzy systems are trained to approximate the robot dynamic; then, based on the estimated model, a certainty equivalent control is designed to ensure the tracking of a stable reference model. It is proven, using Lyapunov stability, that this adaptive scheme is robust against uncertainty, external disturbance and approximation error, and achieves asymptotic tracking of a stable reference model. The effectiveness of the proposed fuzzy approach is demonstrated, by simulation, on a two-link robot model.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Adaptive controlFuzzy control systemComputer scienceRobotFuzzy logicStability (learning theory)Exponential stabilityLyapunov functionLyapunov stability
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