Real-time networked control of an industrial robot manipulator via discrete-time second-order sliding modes |
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Authors: | Luca Massimiliano Capisani Tullio Facchinetti Antonella Ferrara |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Computer Engineering and Systems Science , University of Pavia , via A. Ferrata 1, Pavia 27100, Italy luca.capisani@unipv.it;3. Department of Computer Engineering and Systems Science , University of Pavia , via A. Ferrata 1, Pavia 27100, Italy |
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Abstract: | This article presents the networked control of a robotic anthropomorphic manipulator based on a second-order sliding mode technique, where the control objective is to track a desired trajectory for the manipulator. The adopted control scheme allows an easy and effective distribution of the control algorithm over two networked machines. While the predictability of real-time tasks execution is achieved by the Soft Hard Real-Time Kernel (S.Ha.R.K.) real-time operating system, the communication is established via a standard Ethernet network. The performances of the control system are evaluated under different experimental system configurations using, to perform the experiments, a COMAU SMART3-S2 industrial robot, and the results are analysed to put into evidence the robustness of the proposed approach against possible network delays, packet losses and unmodelled effects. |
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Keywords: | networked control sliding mode control real-time networks robust second-order sliding modes |
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