Novel adaptive robust L1‐based controllers for teleoperation systems with uncertainties and time delays

Author:

Yazdankhoo Behnam1,Ha'iri Yazdi Mohammad Reza1,Najafi Farshid2,Beigzadeh Borhan3

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering University of Tehran Tehran Iran

2. School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Faculty of Applied Sciences Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada

3. Biomechatronics and Cognitive Engineering Research Lab, School of Mechanical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractDespite various proposed control schemes for uncertain bilateral teleoperation systems under time delays, optimally restricting the system's overshoot has remained an overlooked issue in this realm. For this aim, we propose two novel control architectures based on robust L1 theory, entitled position‐based adaptive L1 controller and transparent adaptive L1 controller, with the former focusing on position synchronization and the latter concerning system transparency. Since developing L1‐based controllers for nonlinear telerobotic systems encompassing uncertainty and round‐trip delays puts significant theoretical challenges forward, the main contribution of this paper lies in advancing L1 theory within the field of delayed teleoperation control. To formulate the theories, the asymptotic stability of the closed‐loop system for each controller is first proved utilizing the Lyapunov method, followed by transformation, along with the L1 performance criterion, into linear matrix inequalities. Ultimately, the control gains are attained by solving a convex optimization problem. The superiority of the designed controllers over a benchmark transparent controller for teleoperators is demonstrated via simulation. Furthermore, experimental tests on a two‐degrees‐of‐freedom nonlinear telerobotic system validate the efficient performance of the proposed controllers.

Publisher

Wiley

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