An adaptive second order sliding mode inverse kinematics approach for serial kinematic Chain robot manipulators

Wael Mohammed Elawady, Yassine Bouteraa, Ahmed Elmogy

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Abstract

The problem of inverse kinematics is essential to consider while dealing with the robot's mechanical structure in almost all applications. Since the solution of the inverse kinematics problem is very complex, many research efforts have been working towards getting the approximate solution of this problem. However, for some applications, working with the approximate robot's model is neither sufficient nor efficient. In this paper, an adaptive inverse kinematics methodology is developed to solve the inverse kinematics problem in such a way that compensate for unknown uncertainty in the Jacobian matrix of the serial kinematic chain robot manipulators. The proposed methodology is based on continuous second order sliding mode strategy (CSOSM-AIK). The salient advantage of the CSOSM-AIK approach is that it does not require the availability of the kinematics model or Jacobian matrix of the robot manipulators from joint space variables to Cartesian space variables. The global stability of the closed-loop system with CSOSM-AIK methodology is proven using the Lyapunov theorem. In order to demonstrate the robustness and effectiveness of the proposed methodology, some simulations are conducted.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4
JournalRobotics
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Adaptive inverse kinematics
  • Continuous sliding mode
  • Jacobian matrix
  • Robot manipulator

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