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    Advanced Strategies for Robot Manipulators

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    Amongst the robotic systems, robot manipulators have proven themselves to be of increasing importance and are widely adopted to substitute for human in repetitive and/or hazardous tasks. Modern manipulators are designed complicatedly and need to do more precise, crucial and critical tasks. So, the simple traditional control methods cannot be efficient, and advanced control strategies with considering special constraints are needed to establish. In spite of the fact that groundbreaking researches have been carried out in this realm until now, there are still many novel aspects which have to be explored

    Mechatronics of systems with undetermined configurations

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    This work is submitted for the award of a PhD by published works. It deals with some of the efforts of the author over the last ten years in the field of Mechatronics. Mechatronics is a new area invented by the Japanese in the late 1970's, it consists of a synthesis of computers and electronics to improve mechanical systems. To control any mechanical event three fundamental features must be brought together: the sensors used to observe the process, the control software, including the control algorithm used and thirdly the actuator that provides the stimulus to achieve the end result. Simulation, which plays such an important part in the Mechatronics process, is used in both in continuous and discrete forms. The author has spent some considerable time developing skills in all these areas. The author was certainly the first at Middlesex to appreciate the new developments in Mechatronics and their significance for manufacturing. The author was one of the first mechanical engineers to recognise the significance of the new transputer chip. This was applied to the LQG optimal control of a cinefilm copying process. A 300% improvement in operating speed was achieved, together with tension control. To make more efficient use of robots they have to be made both faster and cheaper. The author found extremely low natural frequencies of vibration, ranging from 3 to 25 Hz. This limits the speed of response of existing robots. The vibration data was some of the earliest available in this field, certainly in the UK. Several schemes have been devised to control the flexible robot and maintain the required precision. Actuator technology is one area where mechatronic systems have been the subject of intense development. At Middlesex we have improved on the Aexator pneumatic muscle actuator, enabling it to be used with a precision of about 2 mm. New control challenges have been undertaken now in the field of machine tool chatter and the prevention of slip. A variety of novel and traditional control algorithms have been investigated in order to find out the best approach to solve this problem

    Modelling, Control and Performance Evaluation of a Single-Axis Compliant Nano-Positioning System

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    This thesis presents the results from a preliminary activity devoted to the implementation of high-performance controller for a single axis compliant nano-positioning system. Preliminarily, this work discusses the mechanical design of the system, its peculiar features, and presents a system transfer function. After a detailed description of the design, the thesis discusses both theoretical and practical aspects of three control techniques used and the experimental results obtaine

    Coordination control of robot manipulators using flat outputs

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    Published ArticleThis paper focuses on the synchronizing control of multiple interconnected flexible robotic manipulators using differential flatness theory. The flatness theory has the advantage of simplifying trajectory tracking tasks of complex mechanical systems. Using this theory, we propose a new synchronization scheme whereby a formation of flatness based systems can be stabilized using their respective flat outputs. Using the flat outputs, we eliminate the need for cross coupling laws and communication protocols associated with such formations. The problem of robot coordination is reduced to synchronizing the flat outputs between the respective robot manipulators. Furthermore, the selection of the flat output used for the synchronizing control is not restricted as any system variable can be used. The problem of unmeasured states used in the control is also solved by reconstructing the missing states using flatness based interpolation. The proposed control law is less computationally intensive when compared to earlier reported work as integration of the differential equations is not required. Simulations using a formation of single link flexible joint robots are used to validate the proposed synchronizing control

    The High-Dynamic Double-Crystal Monochromator:a Mechatronic Paradigm Shift in Synchrotron Beamline Instrumentation

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    The High-Dynamic Double-Crystal Monochromator:a Mechatronic Paradigm Shift in Synchrotron Beamline Instrumentation

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