Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Abstract
The positioning and velocity accuracy of spraying robots determine the quality of the coating, and the influence of the robotic dynamic characteristics on control precision is significant. This paper presents a method of linearizing dynamic characteristics into feedforward coefficients and designs a dual-loop control system consisting of an inner velocity loop and an outer position loop. The system is divided into three sections: a cascaded section, a feedback section, and a feedforward section. The cascaded section eliminates the nonlinear characteristics of the system; the feedback section ensures the stability of the system; the feedforward section compensates for the internal errors of the system. The main innovation of this paper lies in proposing an offline parameter tuning method, which avoids online parameter adjustments and significantly enhances the real-time performance of the control system. Additionally, this method does not require specific physical information of the system, thus avoiding the cumbersome process of parameter adjustment. The experimental results demonstrate that when facing different high-speed trajectories, the proposed control system exhibits a significant improvement in control accuracy compared to other advanced control schemes.
Funder
the Key R&D Program of Hubei Province under grant number
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