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Simultaneous Piezoelectric Actuator and Sensor Placement Optimization and Control Design of Manipulators with Flexible Links Using SDRE Method

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  • Alexandre Molter
  • Otávio A. Alves da Silveira
  • Jun S. Ono Fonseca
  • Valdecir Bottega

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This paper presents a control design for flexible manipulators using piezoelectric actuators bonded on nonprismatic links. The dynamic model of the manipulator is obtained in a closed form through the Lagrange equations. Each link is discretized using finite element modal formulation based on Euler-Bernoulli beam theory. The control uses the motor torques and piezoelectric actuators for controlling vibrations. An optimization problem with genetic algorithm (GA) is formulated for the location and size of the piezoelectric actuator and sensor on the links. The natural frequencies and mode shapes are computed by the finite element method, and the irregular beam geometry is approximated by piecewise prismatic elements. The State-Dependent Riccati Equation (SDRE) technique is used to derive a suboptimal controller for a robot control problem. A state-dependent equation is solved at each new point obtained for the variables from the problem, along the trajectory to obtain a nonlinear feedback controller. Numerical tests verify the efficiency of the proposed optimization and control design.

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  • Alexandre Molter & Otávio A. Alves da Silveira & Jun S. Ono Fonseca & Valdecir Bottega, 2010. "Simultaneous Piezoelectric Actuator and Sensor Placement Optimization and Control Design of Manipulators with Flexible Links Using SDRE Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2010, pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:362437
    DOI: 10.1155/2010/362437
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