Affiliation:
1. Nobot Intelligent Equipment (Shandong) Co., Ltd
2. Liaocheng University
3. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMTS)
Abstract
Abstract
Since conventional PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) controllers hardly control the robot to stabilize for constant force grinding under changing environmental conditions, it is necessary to add a compensation term to conventional PID controllers. An optimal parameter finding algorithm based on SAC(Soft-Actor-Critic) is proposed to solve the problem that the compensation term parameters are difficult to obtain, including training state action and normalization preprocessing, reward function design, and targeted deep neural network design. The algorithm is used to find the optimal controller compensation term parameters and applied to the PID controller to complete the compensation through the inverse kinematics of the robot to achieve constant force grinding control. To verify the algorithm's feasibility, a simulation model of a grinding robot with sensible force information is established, and the simulation results show that the controller trained with the algorithm can achieve constant force grinding of the robot. Finally, the robot constant force grinding experimental system platform is built for testing, which verifies the control effect of the optimal parameter finding algorithm on the robot constant force grinding and has specific environmental adaptability.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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