Adaptive Control Strategies for Coordination and Control of Mutliple Robots

A. Nagchaudhuri, D. Garg
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The uncertainty associated with the robot dynamics for performing contact tasks have often necessitated the use of adaptive algorithms. This paper investigates the use of adaptive control and impedance control for a difficult contact task involving multiple robots handling a common heavy object. Simulations are performed using various trajectories in the Cartesian space, and uncertainties associated with payload as well as dynamic characteristics of the robots are considered. Three different trajectories are generated for motion of the object centroid between the same two locations in the Cartesian space. The simulations establish that the adaptive strategies proposed are not only robust to uncertainties in dynamic parameters and load characteristics but also with regard to speed of motion and trajectory alterations that may be necessary for considerations involving path planning and obstacle avoidance.
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多机器人协调与控制的自适应控制策略
执行接触任务的机器人动力学的不确定性经常需要使用自适应算法。本文研究了多机器人处理共同重物的困难接触任务的自适应控制和阻抗控制的应用。在笛卡尔空间中使用不同的轨迹进行了仿真,并考虑了与有效载荷和机器人动态特性相关的不确定性。对于物体质心在笛卡尔空间中相同的两个位置之间的运动,生成了三条不同的轨迹。仿真结果表明,所提出的自适应策略不仅对动态参数和负载特性的不确定性具有鲁棒性,而且对运动速度和轨迹变化也具有鲁棒性,这可能是考虑路径规划和避障所必需的。
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