A MRAC principle for a single-link electrically driven robot with parameter uncertainties

Carlos Aguilar-Avelar, Javier Moreno-Valenzuela

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Abstract

In this paper, amodel reference adaptive control (MRAC) principle for a one-degree-of-freedomrigid-link electrically driven robot is presented. The proposed control methodology addresses the problem of trajectory tracking with parameter uncertainties in the dynamic model of the system and proposes adaptation laws for the electrical and mechanical parameters. Closed-loop stability is rigorously discussed, proving that the tracking error trajectories converge to the origin exponentially. With the aim of performing experimental comparisons, two control schemes are also revisited theoretically and experimentally: one is an algorithm previously reported in the literature and the other is an adaptive controller derived under the assumption that the electrical dynamics of the actuator are negligible. All the discussed controllers have been implemented in an experimental setup consisting in a rigid-link robot actuated with brushed DC motor. The comparison indicates that better results are obtained with the new MRAC scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9296012
JournalComplexity
Volume2017
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2017

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