Abstract

The control based on dynamic model could improve the dynamic performance of manipulators and obtain better control effects than the control based on kinematic model. As manipulators are complex online multivariable systems, there are various uncertainties in different environments and working conditions. Accurate dynamic parameters are difficult to obtain in practical engineering applications. In this article, a controller is designed by combining the precise control torques obtained by the analytical dynamics method with the compensation control torques obtained by sliding mode method for trajectory tracking of the manipulator with bounded uncertainty. Precise control torques obtained from the Udwadia–Kalaba modeling method could be applied for the control of the ideal manipulator tracking the desired trajectory. Compensation control torques obtained from the sliding mode concept and the Lyapunov stability theory could be applied to compensate the uncertainties of parameters and external disturbances, thus enhancing the robustness of the system. By combining precise control torques with compensation control torques, the end point of the manipulator with uncertainty could track the end of the ideal manipulator and then track the desired trajectory. The simulation results of the three-link manipulator with uncertainty show that the control method can make the controlled target approach the desired trajectory in relatively small torque ranges and obtain high stability accuracy, and the chattering is effectively reduced at the stage of approaching the sliding mode surface.

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