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An Enhanced Adaptive Time Delay Control-Based Integral Sliding Mode for Trajectory Tracking of Robot Manipulators

Boudjedir, Chems Eddine
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Bouri, Mohamed  
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Boukhetala, Djamel
October 3, 2022
Ieee Transactions On Control Systems Technology

This article proposes an enhanced adaptive time delay controller (ATDC) for robot manipulators subjected to external disturbances. This approach is model-free and uses time delay estimation (TDE) to estimate complex and unknown robot dynamics. First, to remove the reaching phase and improve the robustness of the control, an integral sliding surface (ISS) is used. Second, to speed up the convergence and compensate for the TDE errors and external disturbances, the gains of time delay control and the sliding mode have been made adaptive. In this article, we clearly point out using the Lyapunov method that the position and velocity tracking errors are guaranteed to be uniformly ultimately bounded (UUB). The effectiveness and the robustness of the designed controller over existing methods are experimentally verified on a parallel Delta robot. The novel model-free proposed control is robust and highly accurate, which is appropriate and recommended for industrial robotic applications.

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