Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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696969 | Automatica | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An intrinsic formulation of geometric proportional–derivative tracking control for fully actuated mechanical systems is developed. The region of stability is determined directly from the size of the system’s injectivity radius and, for a restricted set of control problems, the system’s locus of cut points about a desired reference point. Exponential stability is obtained under certain boundedness conditions. For controlled motion along a geodesic, the proffered scheme yields a particularly simple and elegant manifestation of the underlying use of the mass–spring–damper paradigm in the control design methodology.
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Authors
Robert Fuentes, Gregory Hicks, Jason Osborne,