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Control Synthesis for an Underactuated Cable Suspended System Using Dynamic Decoupling

Authors :
Nair, Siddharth H.
Banavar, Ravi N.
Maithripala, D. H. S.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This article studies the dynamics and control of a novel underactuated system, wherein a plate suspended by cables and with a freely moving mass on top, whose other ends are attached to three quadrotors, is sought to be horizontally stabilized at a certain height, with the ball positioned at the center of mass of the plate. The freely moving mass introduces a 2-degree of underactuation into the system. The design proceeds through a decoupling of the quadrotors and the plate dynamics. Through a partial feedback linearization approach, the attitude of the plate and the translational height of the plate is initially controlled, while maintaining a bounded velocity along the $y$ and $x$ directions. These inputs are then synthesized through the quadrotors with a backstepping and timescale separation argument based on Tikhonov's theorem.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1707.00661
Document Type :
Working Paper