학술논문

Noniterative Positive Constrained Control of Cable-Driven Parallel Robots
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics IEEE Trans. Ind. Inf. Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on. 20(2):2007-2016 Feb, 2024
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Power cables
Jacobian matrices
Redundancy
Stability analysis
Mathematical models
Informatics
Actuators
Cable-driven parallel robots (CDPRs)
constrained control
redundancy resolution
robust control
Language
ISSN
1551-3203
1941-0050
Abstract
In cable-driven parallel robots (CDPRs), the controller should generate positive output forces, as cables only support tensile forces. In fully constrained CDPRs, positive tension distribution in cables is guaranteed using optimization-based techniques, which have unpredictable worst case computation time. Furthermore, the optimization-based methods fail to handle situations where the initial pose of the end-effector is beyond the wrench-feasible workspace (WFW). To address the existing problems, we introduce a new representation of the dynamic model of CDPRs by including cable tension positiveness as an inherent part of the dynamic, using an absolute function. This leads to a nonaffine dynamic model, which is then converted to the affine form, for which a robust super-twisting sliding-mode controller is designed. The stability of the closed-loop system is guaranteed via the Lyapunov direct method, where $H_{\infty }$ asymptotic stability is proved with parameters derived by solving a linear matrix inequality. The superiority of the proposed method is validated in both simulation and experiment. The analytical nature of the method also allows dramatic improvement in the computation time of the control compared to the optimization-based methods in the literature. In addition, it shows suitable performance at the boundary of the WFW, while conventional methods fail to operate.