Abstract
This work proposes a switched time delay control scheme based on neural networks for robots subjected to sensors faults. In this scheme, a multilayer perceptron (MLP) artificial neural network (ANN) is introduced to reproduce the same behavior of a robot in the case of no faults. The reproduction characteristic of the MLPs allows instant detection of any important sensor faults. In order to compensate the effects of these faults on the robot’s behavior, a time delay control (TDC) procedure is presented. The proposed controller is composed of two control laws: The first one contains a small gain applied to the faultless robot, while the second scheme uses a high gain that is applied to the robot subjected to faults. The control method applied to the system is decided based on the ANN detection results which switches from the first control law to the second one in the case where an important fault is detected. Simulations are performed on a SCARA arm manipulator to illustrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed controller. The results demonstrate that the free-model aspect of the proposed controller makes it highly suitable for industrial applications.
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