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Passivity-based tracking control of an omnidirectional mobile robot using only one geometrical parameter
Abstract:This paper presents an output feedback tracking control scheme for a three-wheeled omnidirectional mobile robot, based on passivity property and a modified generalized proportional integral (GPI) observer. The proposed control approach is attractive from an implementation point of view, since only one robot geometrical parameter (i.e., contact radius) is required. Firstly, a nominal dynamic model is given and the passivity property is analyzed. Then the controller is designed based on passivity property and a modified GPI observer. The controller design objective is to preserve the passivity property of the robot system in the closed-loop system, which is conceptually different from the traditional model-based control methodology. Particularly, the designed control system takes full advantage of the robot natural damping. Therefore, only considerably small or non differential feedback is needed. In addition, theoretical analysis is given to show the closed-loop stability behavior. Finally, experiments are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed control system design in both tracking and robustness performance.
Keywords:Omnidirectional mobile robot  Trajectory tracking control  Disturbance observer  Passivity property
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