Abstract

The paper deals with proving of robustness for a few simple control methods often used in robotics. These methods are: two variants of variable-structure control, a control method with an auxiliary controller developed by Hsia (1989) and a fuzzy control. Robustness of the proposed continuous-path control methods is evaluated in the case of planar articulated robot moving along two common used trajectories: straight-line and circular. Computer simulations performed with load change, added external disturbance and white measurement noise proved satisfying robustness of all presented robot control methods.

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