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Rope on Rope: Reducing Residual Vibrations in Rope-Based Anchoring System and Rope-Driven Façade Operation Robot
by
Kim, Hwasoo
, Ahn, Sahoon
, Seo, Taewon
, Lee, Kangyub
, Yang, Jeongmo
in
cable-driven parallel robots
/ Control algorithms
/ disturbance observer
/ High rise buildings
/ input shaping
/ Kinematics
/ Robots
/ rope riding
/ rope-on-rope model
/ Skyscrapers
/ Tall buildings
2025
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Rope on Rope: Reducing Residual Vibrations in Rope-Based Anchoring System and Rope-Driven Façade Operation Robot
by
Kim, Hwasoo
, Ahn, Sahoon
, Seo, Taewon
, Lee, Kangyub
, Yang, Jeongmo
in
cable-driven parallel robots
/ Control algorithms
/ disturbance observer
/ High rise buildings
/ input shaping
/ Kinematics
/ Robots
/ rope riding
/ rope-on-rope model
/ Skyscrapers
/ Tall buildings
2025
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Rope on Rope: Reducing Residual Vibrations in Rope-Based Anchoring System and Rope-Driven Façade Operation Robot
by
Kim, Hwasoo
, Ahn, Sahoon
, Seo, Taewon
, Lee, Kangyub
, Yang, Jeongmo
in
cable-driven parallel robots
/ Control algorithms
/ disturbance observer
/ High rise buildings
/ input shaping
/ Kinematics
/ Robots
/ rope riding
/ rope-on-rope model
/ Skyscrapers
/ Tall buildings
2025
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Rope on Rope: Reducing Residual Vibrations in Rope-Based Anchoring System and Rope-Driven Façade Operation Robot
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Rope on Rope: Reducing Residual Vibrations in Rope-Based Anchoring System and Rope-Driven Façade Operation Robot
2025
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Overview
Maintenance of the exteriors of buildings with convex façades, such as skyscrapers, is in high demand in urban centers. However, manual maintenance is inherently dangerous due to the possibility of accidental falls. Therefore, research has been conducted on cleaning robots as a replacement for human workers, e.g., the dual ascension robot (DAR), which is an underactuated rope-driven robot, and the rope-riding mobile anchor (RMA), which is a rope-riding robot. These robots are equipped with a convex-façade-cleaning system. The DAR and RMA are connected to each other by a rope that enables vibration transmission between them. It also increases the instability of the residual vibration that occurs during the operation of the DAR. This study focused on reducing the residual vibrations of a DAR to improve the stability of the overall system. Because it is a rope-on-rope (ROR) system, we assumed it to be a simplified serial spring–damper system and analyzed its kinematics and dynamics. An input-shaping technique was applied to control the residual vibrations in the DAR. We also applied a disturbance observer to mitigate factors contributing to the system uncertainty, such as rope deformation, slip, and external forces. We experimentally validated the system and assessed the effectiveness of the control method, which consisted of the input shaper and disturbance observer. Consequently, the residual vibrations were reduced.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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