Operational control with set-points tuning - application to mobile robots

Xiaomo Yan , Hong Wang

Intelligence & Robotics ›› 2023, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) : 113 -30.

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Intelligence & Robotics ›› 2023, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) :113 -30. DOI: 10.20517/ir.2023.06
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Operational control with set-points tuning - application to mobile robots

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This paper proposes a novel method for the optimal tuning of set points for multiple-layered control system structure widely seen in robotics and other complex industrial processes composed of a number of subsystems. The terminal sliding mode control (SMC) is used as the low-level control strategy to ensure the stability of subsystems. When uncertainties exist, it can be shown that the deteriorated system performance will be improved by the outer loop with set points tuning. For this purpose, the learning of the new set point is designed to compensate for the effects caused by uncertainties during the system operation. At the same time, the system is proven to stay with the original set point when the compensation is introduced. A practical application to a holonomic mobile robot system is given to illustrate the presented method. Desired results have been obtained.

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Set point reselection / mobile robot / terminal sliding mode control / hamilton–jacobi–bellman(HJB) equation

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Xiaomo Yan, Hong Wang. Operational control with set-points tuning - application to mobile robots. Intelligence & Robotics, 2023, 3(2): 113-30 DOI:10.20517/ir.2023.06

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