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Cross-coupled contouring control of multi-DOF robotic manipulator (Q1736861)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042390
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Cross-coupled contouring control of multi-DOF robotic manipulator
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042390

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    Cross-coupled contouring control of multi-DOF robotic manipulator (English)
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    26 March 2019
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    Summary: Reduction of contour error is a very important issue for high precise contour tracking applications, and many control systems were proposed to deal with contour tracking problems for two/three axial translational motion systems. However, there is no research on cross-coupled contour tracking control for serial multi-DOF robot manipulators. In this paper, the contouring control of multi-DOF serial manipulators is developed for the first time and a new cross-coupled PD (CC-PD) control law is proposed, based on contour errors of the end-effector and tracking errors of the joints. It is a combination of PD control for trajectory tracking at joint level and PD control for contour tracking at the end-effector level. The contour error of the end-effector is transformed to the equivalent tracking errors of the joints using the Jacobian regulation, and the CC-PD control law is implemented in the joint level. Stability analysis of the proposed CC-PD control system is conducted using the Lyapunov method, followed by some simulation studies for linear and nonlinear contour tracking to verify the effectiveness of the proposed CC-PD control system.
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    contour tracking
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    contour error
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    contouring control
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    robot
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    cross-coupled control
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    PD control
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    Jacobian
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    stability analysis
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