Near-Minimum Time Feedback Controller for Manipulators Using On-Line Time Scaling of Trajectories
- 1 June 1996
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control
- Vol. 118 (2) , 300-308
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2802318
Abstract
A near-minimum time feedback controller for robotic manipulators with bounded input torques is developed. Since the bang-bang input torque obtained from the timeoptimal control theory leaves little or no room for the extra torque of the feedback control action, it is difficult to combine a minimum time open-loop controller with an additional feedback controller. A simple solution to this problem has been to solve the minimum time problem using arbitrarily reduced torque bounds so that a torque head room is created for the feedback control action. Such a scheme, however, wastes considerable input torque potential and gives significantly larger execution time of the trajectory than the theoretical minimum time calculated from the time-optimal control theory. A stable feedback controller is developed in this paper which applies a time scaling method to move a manipulator in near-minimum time using the allowable input torques efficiently. This new feedback controller algorithm adapts to an uncertain environment and automatically adjusts the desired speed along a specified path to be as fast as possible while avoiding the velocity saturation condition. Numerical examples of the near-minimum time feedback controller are provided using a two-link SCARA manipulator.Keywords
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