Nonlinear optimal control for a five-link parallel robotic manipulator

Author:

Rigatos Gerasimos1ORCID,Abbaszadeh Masoud2

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Industrial Automation, Industrial Systems Institute, Rion Patras, Greece

2. GE Global Research, General Electric, Niskayuna, NY, USA

Abstract

Control and stabilization of parallel robotic manipulators is a non-trivial problem because of nonlinearities and the multi-variable structure. In this article, a nonlinear optimal control approach is proposed for the dynamic model of such robotic systems, using as a case-study the model of a five-link parallel robot. The dynamic model of the parallel robotic manipulator undergoes approximate linearization around a temporary operating point that is recomputed at each time-step of the control method. The linearization relies on Taylor series expansion and on the associated Jacobian matrices. For the linearized state-space model of the system, a stabilizing optimal (H-infinity) feedback controller is designed. This controller stands as a solution to the nonlinear optimal control problem under model uncertainty and external perturbations. To compute the controller’s feedback gains, an algebraic Riccati equation is repetitively solved at each iteration of the control algorithm. The stability properties of the control method are proven through Lyapunov analysis. Finally, to implement state estimation-based control without the need to measure the entire state vector of the parallel robotic manipulator, the H-infinity Kalman filter is used as a robust state estimator. Among the advantages of this control method, one can note that (i) unlike the popular computed-torque method for robotic manipulators, the new control approach is characterized by optimality and is also applicable when the number of control inputs is not equal to the robot’s number of DOFs and (ii) it achieves fast and accurate tracking of reference set points under minimal energy consumption by the robot’s actuators.

Funder

Unit of Industrial Automation/Industrial Systems Institute

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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