Research on a Multi-Motor Coordinated Control Strategy Based on Fuzzy Ring Network Control

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Aiming at the multi-motor coordinated control of intelligent robots, cross-coupling ring control based on fuzzy theory (CRCF) is proposed. Each motor is cross-coupled with two adjacent motors to form a multi-motor ring network structure that eliminates lag in speed tracking between motors and enhances synchronization between motors. Applying fuzzy control to the cross-coupling control of the proposed control strategy, the speed error and change in speed error of two adjacent motors are used as the input of the fuzzy controller, and its output is used as the input of the second of the two adjacent motors. The fuzzy controller achieves real-time tracking adjustment of the speed error between motors. The controllability and observability of the proposed control strategy are verified by the theorem of the Kalman matrix rank criterion. The external stability and internal stability are verified using an impulse response matrix. The theoretical analysis of the lag is verified by establishing a physical and mathematical model. Finally, a four-motor coordination control system model is built. By comparison with the non-ring network proportional cross-coupling control method, the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy is experimentally verified by the MATLAB/Simulink and the RT-LAB real-time simulation platform.

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Wu, Y., Cheng, Y., & Wang, Y. (2020). Research on a Multi-Motor Coordinated Control Strategy Based on Fuzzy Ring Network Control. IEEE Access, 8, 39375–39388. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2974906

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