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Trajectory tracking control in workspace-defined tasks for nonholonomic mobile manipulators
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Mazur, Alicja
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Input–output decoupling controller
/ Mobile manipulator
/ Nonholonomic constraint
2010
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Trajectory tracking control in workspace-defined tasks for nonholonomic mobile manipulators
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Mazur, Alicja
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Input–output decoupling controller
/ Mobile manipulator
/ Nonholonomic constraint
2010
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Trajectory tracking control in workspace-defined tasks for nonholonomic mobile manipulators
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Trajectory tracking control in workspace-defined tasks for nonholonomic mobile manipulators
2010
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Overview
This paper considers a problem of tracking control design for different types of nonholonomic mobile manipulators. The mobile platform is in form of a unicycle. In the first step, an input–output decoupling controller is developed. The proposed selection of output functions is in more general form than the output functions previously introduced by others [Yamamoto and Yun]. It makes possible to move simultaneously, the mobile platform and the manipulator built on it. Regularity conditions that guarantee the existence of the input–output decoupling control law are presented. In the second step, trajectory and path tracking controllers are formulated and presented. Theoretical considerations are illustrated with simulations for the mobile manipulator consisting of a vertical, three degree of freeedom (DOF) pendulum (with holonomic or nonholonomic drives) mounted atop of a unicycle.
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Cambridge University Press
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