Title :
Modeling and set point control of closed-chain mechanisms: theory and experiment
Author :
Ghorbel, Fathi H. ; Chételat, Olivier ; Gunawardana, Ruvinda ; Longchamp, Roland
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We derive a reduced model, that is, a model in terms of independent generalized coordinates, for the equations of motion of closed-chain mechanisms. We highlight the fact that the model has two special characteristics which make it different from models of open-chain mechanisms. First, it is defined locally in the generalized coordinates. We therefore characterize the domain of validity of the model in which the mechanism satisfies the constraints and is not in a singular configuration. Second, it is an implicit model, that is, parts of the equations of motion are not expressed explicitly. Despite the implicit nature of the equations of motion, we show that closed-chain mechanisms still satisfy a skew symmetry property, and that proportional derivative (PD)-based control with so-called simple gravity compensation guarantees (local) asymptotic stability. We discuss the computational issues involved in the implementation of the proposed controller. The proposed modeling and PD control approach is illustrated experimentally using the Rice planar delta robot which was built to experiment with closed-chain mechanisms
Keywords :
asymptotic stability; reduced order systems; robot dynamics; robot kinematics; two-term control; PD-based control; Rice planar delta robot; closed-chain mechanisms; gravity compensation; implicit model; independent generalized coordinates; local asymptotic stability; open-chain mechanisms; proportional derivative-based control; reduced model; set point control; skew symmetry property; Asymptotic stability; Equations; Gravity; Mechanical engineering; Mechanical factors; Motion control; PD control; Parallel robots; Proportional control; Robot kinematics;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on