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Omnidirectional Mobile Robot Dynamic Model Identification by NARX Neural Network and Stability Analysis Using the APLF Method

Journal

SYMMETRY-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/sym12091430

Keywords

omnidirectional mobile robot; dynamics model; NARX neural network; stability analysis; activation path-dependent Lyapunov function

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [3072020CF0408]

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In this paper, the NARX neural network system is used to identify the complex dynamics model of omnidirectional mobile robot while rotating with moving, and analyze its stability. When the mobile robot model rotates and moves at the same time, the dynamic model of the mobile robot is complex and there is motion coupling. The change of the model in different states is a kind of symmetry. In order to solve the problem that there is a big difference between the mechanism modeling motion simulation and the actual data, the dynamic model identification of mobile robot in special state based on NARX neural network is proposed, and the stability analysis method is given. To verify that the dynamic model of NARX identification is consistent with that of the mobile robot, the Activation Path-Dependent Lyapunov Function (APLF) algorithm is used to distinguish the NARX neural network model expressed by LDI. However, the APLF method needs to calculate a large number of LMIs in practice and takes a lot of time, and, to solve this problem, an optimized APLF method is proposed. The experimental results verify the effectiveness of the theoretical method.

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