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Use of second-order sliding mode observer for low-accuracy sensing in hydraulic machines

2018

Low-accuracy sensing is very common for the large hydraulic machines and does not allow for directly measuring the relative velocity which can be, otherwise, required for the control and monitoring purposes. This paper provides a case study of designing the second-order sliding mode observer based on the super-twisting robust exact differentiator. The nominal part of the system dynamics is derived from the simple available system measurements and incorporated into the observer structure. Parasitic by-effects, arising from the sensor sampling, quantization, and non-modeled distortions due to mechanical sensor interface, are shown as the main causes of hampering the final (steady-state) conve…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringRelative velocity02 engineering and technologySystem dynamicsDifferentiator020901 industrial engineering & automationControl theoryRobustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringChirpHydraulic machineryExcitationMotion system
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Compensation of Nonlinear Torsion in Flexible Joint Robots: Comparison of Two Approaches

2015

Flexible joint robots, in particularly those which are equipped with harmonic-drive gears, can feature elasticities with hysteresis. Under heavy loads and large joint torques the hysteresis lost motion can lead to significant errors of tracking and positioning of the robotic links. In this paper, two approaches for compensating the nonlinear joint torsion with hysteresis are described and compared with each other. Both methods assume the measured signals available only on the motor side of joint transmissions. The first approach assumes a rigid-link manipulator model and transforms the desired link trajectory into that of the motor drives by using the inverse dynamics and inverse hysteresis…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringTorsion (mechanics)Systems and Control (eess.SY)02 engineering and technologyPlanar manipulatorInverse dynamicsNonlinear system020901 industrial engineering & automationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTrajectoryComputer Science - Systems and ControlRobotTorqueElectrical and Electronic EngineeringManipulatorIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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Adding Active Damping to Energy-Efficient Electro-Hydraulic Systems for Robotic Manipulators — Comparing Pressure and Acceleration Feedback

2020

The growing interest in energy efficiency, plug-and-play commissioning, and reduced maintenance for heavy-duty robotic manipulators directs towards self-contained, electro-hydraulic cylinders. These drives are characterized by extremely low damping that causes unwanted oscillations of the mechanical structure. Adding active damping to this class of energy-efficient architectures is essential. Hence, this paper bridges a literature gap by presenting a systematic comparison grounded on a model-based tuning of both pressure and acceleration feedback. It is shown that both approaches increase the system damping hugely and improve the performance of the linear system. Acceleration feedback shoul…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer science020209 energyLinear systemRobot manipulatorPressure feedback02 engineering and technologyElectro hydraulicAcceleration020901 industrial engineering & automationControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHydraulic machineryEfficient energy use2020 5th International Conference on Robotics and Automation Engineering (ICRAE)
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Cross-correlation of whitened vibration signals for low-speed bearing diagnostics

2019

Abstract Rolling-element bearings are crucial components in all rotating machinery, and their failure will initially degrade the machine performance, and later cause complete shutdown. The period between an initial crack and complete failure is short due to crack propagation. Therefore, early fault detection is important to avoid unexpected machine shutdown and to aid in maintenance scheduling. Bearing condition monitoring has been applied for several decades to detect incipient faults at an early stage. However, low-speed conditions pose a challenge for bearing fault diagnosis due to low fault impact energy. To reliably detect bearing faults at an early stage, a new method termed Whitened …

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Internal model-based feedback control design for inversion-free feedforward rate-dependent hysteresis compensation of piezoelectric cantilever actuat…

2018

Abstract This study proposes a new rate-dependent feedforward compensator for compensation of hysteresis nonlinearities in smart materials-based actuators without considering the analytical inverse model. The proposed rate-dependent compensator is constructed with the inverse multiplicative structure of the rate-dependent Prandtl–Ishlinskii (RDPI) model. The study also presents an investigation for the compensation error when the proposed compensator is applied in an open-loop feedforward manner. Then, an internal model-based feedback control design is applied with the proposed feedforward compensator to a piezoelectric cantilever actuator. The experimental results illustrate that the propo…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer scienceApplied MathematicsFeedback controlInternal modelFeed forwardInverseInversion (meteorology)02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMotion controlSmart materialComputer Science::OtherComputer Science Applications020901 industrial engineering & automationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryElectrical and Electronic Engineering0210 nano-technologyActuatorControl Engineering Practice
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Minimal-model for robust control design of large-scale hydraulic machines

2018

Hydraulic machines are in use where the large forces, at relatively low velocities, are required by varying loads and often hazardous and hard-to-reach environments, like e.g. offshore, mining, forestry, cargo logistics, and others industries. Cranes and excavators equipped with multiple hydraulic cylinders are typical examples for that. For design of the robust feedback controls of hydraulic cylinders, already installed into large-scale machines, there is a general lack of reliable dynamic models. Also the suitable and feasible identification techniques, especially in frequency domain, yield limited. This paper pro­poses a minimal-modeling approach for determining the most relevant open-lo…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer scienceComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS02 engineering and technologySystem dynamicsLoaderHydraulic cylinderExcavator020901 industrial engineering & automation020401 chemical engineeringControl theoryControl systemFrequency domain0204 chemical engineeringHydraulic machineryRobust control2018 IEEE 15th International Workshop on Advanced Motion Control (AMC)
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Vision based attitude and altitude estimation for UAVs in dark environments

2011

This paper presents a system dedicated to the real-time estimation of attitude and altitude for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) under low light and dark environment. This system consists in a fisheye camera, which allows to cover a large field of view (FOV), and a laser circle projector mounted on a fixed baseline. The approach, close to structured light systems, uses the geometrical information obtained by the projection of the laser circle onto the ground plane and perceived by the camera. We present a theoretical study of the system in which the camera is modelled as a sphere and show that the estimation of a conic on this sphere allows to obtain the attitude and the altitude of the robot…

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BIAM: a new bio-inspired analysis methodology for digital ecosystems based on a scale-free architecture

2017

Today we live in a world of digital objects and digital technology; industry and humanities as well as technologies are truly in the midst of a digital environment driven by ICT and cyber informatics. A digital ecosystem can be defined as a digital environment populated by interacting and competing digital species. Digital species have autonomous, proactive and adaptive behaviors, regulated by peer-to-peer interactions without central control point. An interconnecting architecture with few highly connected nodes (hubs) and many low connected nodes has a scale- free architecture. A new bio-inspired analysis methodology (BIAM) environment, an investigation strategy for information flow, fault…

0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer scienceDistributed computingScale (chemistry)Metabolic networkComputational intelligence02 engineering and technologyTheoretical Computer ScienceSet (abstract data type)Scale-free architectureDigital ecosystemDigital ecosystem020901 industrial engineering & automationInformation and Communications TechnologyInformatics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingEcosystemDE architectural analysiGeometry and TopologyInformation flow (information theory)ArchitectureScience technology and societySoftware
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On Stability of Virtual Torsion Sensor for Control of Flexible Robotic Joints with Hysteresis

2019

Author's accepted manuscript (postprint). This article has been published in a revised form in Robotica, http://doi.org/10.1017/S0263574719001358. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use. © 2019 Cambridge University Press. Available from 25/03/2020. Aim of the virtual torsion sensor (VTS) is in observing the nonlinear deflection in the flexible joints of robotic manipulators and, by its use, improving positioning control of the joint load. This model-based approach utilizes the motor-side sensing only and, therefore, replaces the load-side encoders at nearly zero hardware costs. For being applied in the closed control …

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Hankelet-based action classification for motor intention recognition

2017

Powered lower-limb prostheses require a natural, and an easy-to-use, interface for communicating amputee’s motor intention in order to select the appropriate motor program in any given context, or simply to commute from active (powered) to passive mode of functioning. To be widely accepted, such an interface should not put additional cognitive load at the end-user, it should be reliable and minimally invasive. In this paper we present a one such interface based on a robust method for detecting and recognizing motor actions from a low-cost wearable sensor network mounted on a sound leg providing inertial (accelerometer, gyrometer and magnetometer) data in real-time. We assume that the sensor…

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