Abstract

Skid-steer mobile robots (SSMRs) are ubiquitous in indoor and outdoor applications. Their accurate trajectory tracking control is quite challenging due to the uncertainties arising from the complex behavior of frictional force, external disturbances, and fluctuations in the instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) during turning maneuvers. These uncertainties directly disturb velocities, hindering the robot from tracking the velocity command. This paper proposes a nonsingular terminal sliding mode control (NTSMC) based on backstepping for a four-wheel SSMR to cope with the aforementioned challenges. The strategy seeks to mitigate the impacts of external disturbances and model uncertainties by developing an adaptive law to estimate the integrated lumped outcome. The finite time stability of the closed-loop system is proven using Lyapunov’s theory. The designed NTSMC input is continuous and avoids noticeable chattering. It was noted in the simulation analysis that the proposed control strategy is strongly robust against disturbance and modeling uncertainties, demonstrating effective trajectory tracking performance in the presence of disturbance and modeling uncertainties.

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