Abstract

The spherical robot XK-III, designed with redundant degrees of freedom, addresses the limitations of existing pendulum spherical robot structures by enhancing mobility and environmental adaptability. A nonlinear dynamic model is developed for XK-III’s new drive structure, along with a nonlinear disturbance observer (NDOB) to mitigate perturbations. Additionally, a Fuzzy PID controller (FPID) is implemented to further enhance XK-III’s environmental adaptability. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the new design, showing that XK-III equipped with FPID and NDOB outperforms traditional control systems in terms of anti-disturbance capabilities. This research provides valuable insights for the use of spherical robots in complex environments.

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