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Constrained model predictive control for mobile robotic manipulators
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Rocco, Paolo
, Buizza Avanzini, Giovanni
, Zanchettin, Andrea Maria
in
Collision avoidance
/ Collision dynamics
/ Constraint modelling
/ Iterative methods
/ Predictive control
/ Quadratic formulas
/ Robot arms
2018
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Constrained model predictive control for mobile robotic manipulators
by
Rocco, Paolo
, Buizza Avanzini, Giovanni
, Zanchettin, Andrea Maria
in
Collision avoidance
/ Collision dynamics
/ Constraint modelling
/ Iterative methods
/ Predictive control
/ Quadratic formulas
/ Robot arms
2018
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Constrained model predictive control for mobile robotic manipulators
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Constrained model predictive control for mobile robotic manipulators
2018
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Overview
This paper discusses the application of a constraint-based model predictive control (MPC) to mobile manipulation tracking problems. The problem has been formulated so as to guarantee offset-free tracking of piecewise constant references, with convergence and recursive feasibility guarantees. Since MPC inputs are recomputed at every control iteration, it is possible to deal with dynamic and unknown scenarios. A number of motion constraints can also be easily included: Acceleration, velocity and position constraints have been enforced, together with collision avoidance constraints for the mobile base and the arm and field-of-view constraints. Such constraints have been extended over the prediction horizon maintaining a linear-quadratic formulation of the problem. Navigation performance has been improved by devising an online algorithm that includes an additional goal to the problem, derived from the classical vortex field approach. Experimental validation shows the applicability of the proposed approach.
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Cambridge University Press
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