International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (Dec 2024)

Hybrid robust disturbance rejection position-force control to adjust the motion of mobile manipulator in automatic aluminum foundry recycling industries

  • Karen Mendoza-Bautista,
  • Mariel Alfaro-Ponce,
  • Isaac Chairez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2024.2337787
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

Abstract

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ABSTRACTThis study presents the development of an event-driven hybrid control for position and force tracking applied on a mobile robotic manipulator for metal recycling tasks. The suggested controller operates in a sequenced strategy starting from a fixed spot, moving the mobile device towards a targeted zone ([Formula: see text]) from where the i-th piece-to-be-recycled is attainable (considering the arm manipulation). Once the event of entering the zone is completed, the mobile robot is fixed at a position, and the end-effector of the robotic arm is enforced towards the piece-to-be-recycled. When the end-effector touches the piece in a given spot ([Formula: see text]), the hybrid control changes to the force tracking intending to carry the piece towards the spot ([Formula: see text]) where it ill be processed. Each piece location is identified based on a vision-based system that applies deep learning tools using convolutional neural networks. A multi-physics numerical simulation illustrated the application of the developed controller in a realistic scenario, showing all the elements of the event-driven operation. To validate the suggested controller, the comparison with a robust control that works on a wide range of carrying mass confirms the operational improvement of the event-driven hybrid position and force design.

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