Minimal-energy finite-time control of omni-directional mobile robots subject to actuators faults Minimal-energy finite-time control of omni-directional mobile robots subject to actuators faults
In this paper, we deal with optimal finite-time trajectory tracking by the omni-directional mobile robots (ODMRs) under: uncertain kinematics and dynamics, the actuator failure, undesirable forces/torques exerted on the mobile platform and unknown friction forces originating from joints directly dri...
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Published in | Nonlinear dynamics Vol. 113; no. 9; pp. 10061 - 10087 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
01.05.2025
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | In this paper, we deal with optimal finite-time trajectory tracking by the omni-directional mobile robots (ODMRs) under: uncertain kinematics and dynamics, the actuator failure, undesirable forces/torques exerted on the mobile platform and unknown friction forces originating from joints directly driven by the actuators. Based on the suitably defined task space non-singular terminal sliding manifold (TSM) and the Lyapunov stability theory, we propose a class of new fault tolerant estimated generalized Jacobian controllers, which seem to be effective in counteracting the unstructured forces/torques. On account of the fact, that the omni-directional mobile robot is a redundant one, a useful criterion function reflecting an energy consumption or
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norm of controls - torques, has been utilized in our approach to
temporarily
optimally track a desired trajectory. The performance of the proposed control law is demonstrated by computer simulations conducted on a four mecanum wheels mobile robot (FMWMR) in conditions of unexpected actuator failure. Additionally, numerical comparisons are also provided with other representative control laws, found in the literature. |
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ISSN: | 0924-090X 1573-269X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11071-024-10769-7 |