Computed torque control via a non‐linear observer
C. De Canudas Wit, Karl Johan Åström, N. Fixot
- 发表年份
- 1990
- 引用次数
- 46
摘要
Abstract High‐precision measurements of joint displacements are available on robot manipulators. In contrast, the velocity measurements obtained through tachometers are in many cases contaminated by noise. It is therefore economically and technically interesting to investigate the possibility of accurately estimating the speed from direct available measurements such as the angular positions. This paper proposes a ‘smooth non‐linear observer’ (i.e. an observer with ‘smooth’ or ‘differentiable’ gains) and a modified computed torque law which is a function of estimated velocities and measurement positions for rigid industrial robot manipulators. We derive local conditions for asymptotic stability of the closed‐loop system.
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