This paper focuses on robust optimal sliding mode control (SMC) law for uncertain discrete robotic systems, which are known by their highly nonlinearities, unmodeled dynamics, and uncertainties. The main results of this paper are divided into three phases. In the first phase, in order to design an optimal control law, based on the linear quadratic regulator (LQR), the robotic system is described as a linear time-varying (LTV) model. In the second phase, as the performances of the SMC greatly depend on the choice of the sliding surface, a novel method based on the resolution of a Sylvester equation is proposed. The compensation of both disturbances and uncertainties is ensured by the integral sliding mode control. Finally, to solve the problem accompanying the LQR synthesis, genetic algorithm (GA) is used as an offline tool to search the two weighting matrices. The main contribution of this paper is to consider a multi-objective optimization problem, which aims to minimize not only the chattering phenomenon but also other control performances. A novel dynamically aggregated objective function is proposed in such a way that the designer is provided, once the optimization is achieved, by a set of nondominated solutions and then he selects the most preferable alternative. To show the performance of the new controller, a selective compliance assembly robot arm robot (SCARA) is considered. The results show that the manipulator tracing performance is considerably improved with the proposed control scheme.
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Multi-Objective Design of Optimal Sliding Mode Control for Trajectory Tracking of SCARA Robot Based on Genetic Algorithm
Wafa Boukadida,
Wafa Boukadida
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: wafaboukadida91@gmail.com
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: wafaboukadida91@gmail.com
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Anouar Benamor,
Anouar Benamor
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: benamor_anouar@yahoo.com
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: benamor_anouar@yahoo.com
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Hassani Messaoud
Hassani Messaoud
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: Hassani.Messaoud@enim.rnu.tn
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: Hassani.Messaoud@enim.rnu.tn
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Wafa Boukadida
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: wafaboukadida91@gmail.com
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: wafaboukadida91@gmail.com
Anouar Benamor
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: benamor_anouar@yahoo.com
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: benamor_anouar@yahoo.com
Hassani Messaoud
National Engineering School of Monastir,
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: Hassani.Messaoud@enim.rnu.tn
University of Monastir,
Monastir 5000, Tunisia
e-mail: Hassani.Messaoud@enim.rnu.tn
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Contributed by the Dynamic Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT,AND CONTROL. Manuscript received April 23, 2018; final manuscript received October 22, 2018; published online November 22, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Heikki Handroos.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. Mar 2019, 141(3): 031015 (11 pages)
Published Online: November 22, 2018
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Received:
April 23, 2018
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October 22, 2018
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Boukadida, W., Benamor, A., and Messaoud, H. (November 22, 2018). "Multi-Objective Design of Optimal Sliding Mode Control for Trajectory Tracking of SCARA Robot Based on Genetic Algorithm." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. March 2019; 141(3): 031015. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041852
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