Abstract

In this paper, a novel adaptive control is investigated for robotic manipulators to unify the study of predefined performance control, input saturation and dynamic uncertainties. The focus is to achieve three user-defined performance indices of the closed-loop system with simultaneous existence of input constraints and model uncertainties, that is overshoot, precision within prescribed finite time and predefined steady-state error. To ensure the performance constraints, an error transformation is constructed for the manipulators by two auxiliary functions and embedded into the barrier Lyapunov function (BLF) in the backstepping analysis. Furthermore, the adaptive control strategies and the adaptive anti-saturation compensator are, respectively, developed to address the dynamics uncertainties and the actuator saturation. The Lyapunov analysis is employed to show that all the closed-loop signals are bounded. Finally, simulation studies and experiments on Baxter robot demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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