Robust tracking control of robot manipulators using only joint position measurements

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This paper concerns the tracking control of a robot manipulator with unknown uncertainties and disturbances. It presents a new control method that uses only joint position measurements to design a tracking controller. The controller has two parts. One is based on a feedback linearization technique; it makes the nominal model of a manipulator asymptotically track a desired trajectory. The other is based on the idea of equivalent input disturbance (EID); it compensates for uncertainties and disturbances. Together they enable a robot manipulator to precisely track the desired trajectory. The new control algorithm is applied to a two-link robot manipulator, and simulation results demonstrate the validity of this method. © 2013 Ancai Zhang et al.

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Zhang, A., She, J., Lai, X., Wu, M., Qiu, J., & Chen, X. (2013). Robust tracking control of robot manipulators using only joint position measurements. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/719474

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