A novel fast terminal sliding mode tracking control methodology for robot manipulators

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Abstract

This paper comes up with a novel Fast Terminal Sliding Mode Control (FTSMC) for robot manipulators. First, to enhance the response, fast convergence time, against uncertainties, and accuracy of the tracking position, the novel Fast Terminal Sliding Mode Manifold (FTSMM) is developed. Then, a Supper-Twisting Control Law (STCL) is applied to combat the unknown nonlinear functions in the control system. By using this technique, the exterior disturbances and uncertain dynamics are compensated more rapidly and more correctly with the smooth control torque. Finally, the proposed controller is launched from the proposed sliding mode manifold and the STCL to provide the desired performance. Consequently, the stabilization and robustness criteria are guaranteed in the designed system with high-performance and limited chattering. The proposed controller runs without a precise dynamic model, even in the presence of uncertain components. The numerical examples are simulated to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed control method for trajectory tracking control of a 3-Degrees of Freedom (DOF) robotic manipulator.

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Doan, Q. V., Vo, A. T., Le, T. D., Kang, H. J., & Nguyen, N. H. A. (2020). A novel fast terminal sliding mode tracking control methodology for robot manipulators. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10093010

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