Behaviour-based control approach for the trajectory tracking of an underactuated planar capsule robot

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Abstract

A miniature capsule robot (capsubot)-which has no external moving parts whereas a conventional robot has legs and/or wheels-is suitable for in-vivo applications, engineering diagnosis and pipe inspection. This study addresses the trajectory-tracking problem of an underactuated planar capsubot. A combining piecewise and behaviour-based control algorithm is proposed for trajectory tracking. This study also proposes four motion behaviours, four switching behaviours and one stationary behaviour. A selection algorithm for behaviour-based control and rules for inner mass (IM) motion control in all the behaviours are developed. The partial feedback linearisation control is used for low-level IM motion control while the piecewise and behaviour-based control is used for the capsubot trajectory tracking control.

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Huda, M. N., Yu, H., & Cang, S. (2015). Behaviour-based control approach for the trajectory tracking of an underactuated planar capsule robot. IET Control Theory and Applications, 9(2), 163–175. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cta.2013.1100

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