JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ibration Control of a Single Flexible-Link Flexible-Joint (FLFJ) Manipulator using Time Delay

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a time delay-based active vibration control of a single flexible-link flexible-joint (FLFJ) manipulator. The control system is composed of two nested feedback loops; the inner loop is designed to eliminate any excessive vibrations and uses an approach based on time delay as a vibration absorber while the outer loop, consisting of a modified PD controller is used to make the angular position of the manipulator track a predefined trajectory. A simple experiment was developed to test the proposed control system. The proposed control system was also compared with (LQR) to demonstrate its superiority

Keywords:
Control theory (sociology) Vibration Trajectory Manipulator (device) Link (geometry) Joint (building) Computer science Controller (irrigation) Position (finance) Control system Loop (graph theory) Vibration control Track (disk drive) Control engineering Engineering Control (management) Robot Structural engineering Physics Mathematics

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Citation History

Topics

Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
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