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Actuator fault detection for masonry robot manipulator arm with the interval observer

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JOURNAL OF FIELD ROBOTICS
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 147-160

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rob.22114

Keywords

actuator fault; interval observer; manipulator; masonry robot

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In this paper, a suitable model for detecting actuator faults in robotic manipulators is presented, and a fault detection scheme based on the model is proposed. Simulation experiments on a masonry robot verify the effectiveness of the scheme.
The main construction method of building wall is artificial masonry, the main problem is that the process is associated with low construction efficiency and poor safety, workers are prone fall from high altitude. The research of automatic masonry robot has become an urgent need. The masonry mechanical arm system is the main executing part of the masonry robot, special attention should be paid to the robot fault. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a suitable model to detect the actuator faults of the manipulator system. In this paper, a dynamic model of manipulator fault is presented and a fault detection scheme of masonry robot manipulator arm is proposed based on the model. The model is simplified by analyzing the state parameters of each joint during robot masonry and the interval observer with more design freedom was designed based on the established mathematical model of actuator faults. In this paper, a joint method for solving S and L matrices is proposed, which avoids the limitation of the traditional method for solving L matrices by two-step. In the presence of external interference, l 1 ${l}_{1}$/H infinity ${H}_{\infty }$ performance are introduced into the generation process of residual interval, and the interval observer has better disturbance robustness and fault sensitivity. Simulation experiments verify that the scheme can effectively detect the actuator fault of the manipulator, and experiments are carried out on a 6-axis manipulator. The experimental results show that when actuator faults occur at joints 2 and 3, the residual rapidly exceeds the threshold range, which proves the effectiveness of the fault detection scheme designed in this paper.

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