abstract
- © 2021 ISAThis study introduces a design of robust finite-time controllers that aims to solve the trajectory tracking of robot manipulators with full-state constraints. The control design is based on the construction of a distributed state constraint non-singular terminal sliding mode (CNTSM). The CNTSM design includes the gain self-adapting tuning method, which can ensure finite-time convergence to the sliding surface aside from the states to its corresponding reference trajectories. The implementation of the time-varying gain ensures the fulfillment of the accurate tracking for the references while the position and velocity constraints are satisfied permanently. A barrier Lyapunov function is proposed to develop the finite-time stability analysis of the designed controllers. The CNTSM realization uses the tracking error as well as its estimated derivative, which is calculated using a variant of adaptive super-twisting algorithm operating as robust differentiator. The proposed CNTSM is numerically evaluated on a two-link RM with uncertain inertia and Coriolis matrices. Simulation and experimental results evidence the efficiency of the CNTSM controller demonstrating a better tracking performance while the full-state constraints are satisfied in counterpart with the classical non-singular terminal sliding mode which is not able to keep such restrictions.