A nonlinear robot joint friction compensation method including stick and sliding characteristics

Yanli Feng, Ke Zhang, Haoyu Li, Jingyu Wang

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Abstract

Purpose: Due to dynamic model is the basis of realizing various robot control functions, and it determines the robot control performance to a large extent, this paper aims to improve the accuracy of dynamic model for n-Degree of Freedom (DOF) serial robot. Design/methodology/approach: This paper exploits a combination of the link dynamical system and the friction model to create robot dynamic behaviors. A practical approach to identify the nonlinear joint friction parameters including the slip properties in sliding phase and the stick characteristics in presliding phase is presented. Afterward, an adaptive variable-step moving average method is proposed to effectively reduce the noise impact on the collected data. Furthermore, a radial basis function neural network-based friction estimator for varying loads is trained to compensate the nonlinear effects of load on friction during robot joint moving. Findings: Experiment validations are carried out on all the joints of a 6-DOF industrial robot. The experimental results of joint torque estimation demonstrate that the proposed strategy significantly improves the accuracy of the robot dynamic model, and the prediction effect of the proposed method is better than that of existing methods. Originality/value: The proposed method extends the robot dynamic model with friction compensation, which includes the nonlinear effects of joint stick motion, joint sliding motion and load attached to the end-effector.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)814-829
Number of pages16
JournalIndustrial Robot
Volume50
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Dynamic model
  • Joint friction
  • Parameter identification
  • Robotics

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