Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a compliant variable admittance adaptive fixed-time sliding mode control (SMC) algorithm for trajectory tracking of robotic manipulators. Specifically, a compliant variable admittance algorithm and an adaptive fixed-time SMC algorithm are combined to construct a double-loop control structure. In the outer loop, the variable admittance algorithm is developed to adjust admittance parameters during a collision to minimize the collision time, which gives the robot compliance property and reduce the rigid collision influence. Then, by employing the Lyapunov theory and the fixed-time stability theory, a new nonsingular sliding mode manifold is proposed and an adaptive fixed-time SMC algorithm is presented in the inner loop. More precisely, this approach enables rapid convergence, enhanced steady-state tracking precision, and a settling time that is independent of system initial states. As a result, the effectiveness and improved performance of the proposed algorithm are demonstrated through extensive simulations and experimental results.

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