Sliding mode control with self-adaptive parameters of a 5-DOF hybrid robot

Yanqin Zhao, Mingkun Wu, Jiangping Mei, Wen Zhao, Yan Jin

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Abstract

Due to the advantages of high stiffness, high precision, high load capacity and large workspace, hybrid robots are applicable to drilling and milling of complicated components with large sizes, for instance car panels. However, the difficulty in establishing an exact dynamic model and external disturbances affect the high accuracy control directly, which will decrease the machining accuracy and thereby affect the machining quality and efficiency of the system. Sliding mode control is an effective approach for high-order nonlinear dynamic systems since that it is very insensitive to disturbances and parameter variations. However, chattering may exist in traditional sliding mode control with fixed parameters, which results from a constant approaching speed. Besides, the approaching speed will affect the chattering strength directly. To solve these problems, a modified sliding mode controller with self-adaptive parameters is proposed to enhance the trajectory-tracking performance of a 5-degree-of-freedom hybrid robot. Firstly, the kinematic model of the robot is established. Then adopting the principle of virtual work, a rigid dynamic model of the robot is built. Based on the built dynamic model, a modified sliding mode control method is developed, of which the approaching speed is dependent on the system state. Finally, the sliding mode controller with self-adaptive parameters is created for a hybrid robot. The proposed sliding mode controller can achieve a rapid approaching speed and suppress chattering simultaneously. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed modified sliding mode controller can achieve a comparatively accurate and smooth trajectory, which owns good robustness to external disturbances.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-21
JournalScience Progress
Volume107
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2024

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