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Event-triggered adaptive neural prescribed performance admittance control for constrained robotic systems without velocity measurements.

Authors :
Fan, Penghui
Peng, Jinzhu
Yu, Hongshan
Ding, Shuai
Wang, Yaonan
Source :
ISA Transactions; Nov2024, Vol. 154, p407-417, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this paper, an event-triggered adaptive neural prescribed performance admittance control (ETANPPAC) scheme is proposed to control the constrained robotic systems without velocity sensors. To ensure compliance during human–robot interaction, the reference trajectory is obtained by reshaping the desired trajectory for the robotic systems based on the admittance relationship, where a saturation function is used to constrain the reference trajectory, avoiding excessive contact forces that could render the trajectory inexecutable. Moreover, a barrier Lyapunov function is used to constrain the tracking errors for prescribed performance, where a velocity observer and a radial basis function neural network are designed to estimate the velocity and the uncertainty of the robotic systems, respectively, to enhance control performance. To reduce the communication burden, an event-triggered mechanism is introduced and the Zeno behavior is avoided with the event-triggered condition. The stability of the whole control scheme is analyzed by the Lyapunov function. Simulation and experimental tests demonstrate that the proposed ETANPPAC scheme can track the desired trajectory well under constraints and reduce the communication burden, thereby achieving better efficiency for controlling the robotic systems compared with similar control schemes. • The ETANPPAC scheme achieves compliance and prescribed performance with constraints. • Barrier Lyapunov function constrains tracking errors, achieving desired performance. • Event-triggered method reduces the system burden and the Zeno behavior is avoided. • The proposed ETANPPAC scheme is tested on a numerical model and actual manipulator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00190578
Volume :
154
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ISA Transactions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180584457
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2024.08.013