Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4975732 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2012 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
An adaptive backstepping control scheme is proposed for task-space trajectory tracking of robot manipulators in the presence of uncertain parameters and external disturbances. In the case of external disturbance-free, the developed controller guarantees that the desired trajectory is globally asymptotically followed. Moreover, taking disturbances into consideration, the controller is synthesized by using adaptive technique to estimate the system uncertainties. It is shown that L2 gain of the closed-loop system is allowed to be chosen arbitrarily small so as to achieve any level of L2 disturbance attenuation. The associated stability proof is constructive and accomplished by the development of a Lyapunov function candidate. Numerical simulation results are included to verify the control performance of the control approach derived.
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