Cascaded Nonlinear Control Design for Highly Underactuated Balance Robots
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents a nonlinear control design for highly underactuated balance robots, which possess more numbers of unactuated degree-of-freedom (DOF) than actuated ones. To address the challenge of simultaneously trajectory tracking of actuated coordinates and balancing of unactuated coordinates, the proposed control converts a robot dynamics into a series of cascaded subsystems and each of them is considered virtually actuated. To achieve the control goal, we sequentially design and update the virtual and actual control inputs to incorporate the balance task such that the unactuated coordinates are balanced to their instantaneous equilibrium. The closed-loop dynamics are shown to be stable and the tracking errors exponentially converge towards a neighborhood near the origin. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control design by using a triple-inverted pendulum cart system.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-2-2023
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