A GES joint position trajectory tracking smooth controller of torque‐driven robot manipulators affected by disturbances

Author:

Sandoval Jesús1ORCID,Cervantes‐Pérez Luis2ORCID,Santibáñez Víctor2ORCID,Moreno‐Valenzuela Javier3ORCID,Kelly Rafael4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tecnológico Nacional de México I. T. de La Paz La Paz Baja California Sur México

2. Tecnológico Nacional de México I. T. de La Laguna Torreón Coahuila México

3. Instituto Politécnico Nacional CITEDI Tijuana Baja California México

4. División de Física Aplicada CICESE Ensenada Baja California México

Abstract

SummaryThis paper presents a controller for joint position tracking of torque‐driven robot manipulators affected by torque disturbances. In particular, the proposed approach allows concluding global exponential stability (GES) of the state‐space origin of the closed‐loop system when constant disturbances affect the robot dynamics. Besides, when time‐varying disturbances are presented, the trajectories of the closed‐loop system are proven to be bounded as result of the input‐to‐state stability. The main contribution is the design of the control law and a nonlinear observer based on an alternative energy shaping approach. The nonlinear observer is designed to compute and compensate for unknown disturbances, whether they are constant or time‐varying. Furthermore, a detailed stability analysis of the closed‐loop system based on Lyapunov theory and input‐to‐state stability is presented. As far as the authors know, this is the first energy‐shaping controller for trajectory tracking control of robot manipulators affected by constant disturbances that achieves global exponential stability. Real‐time experiments on a manipulator arm of two degrees‐of‐freedom illustrate the performance of the proposed controller.

Funder

CONACYT

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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