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Research on the motion control strategy of autonomous excavator based on online compensation

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ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/16878132231216732

Keywords

Autonomous excavator; dynamic model; excavator manipulator; motion control; online compensation

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This paper studies the motion control strategy of a certain autonomous excavator manipulator and proposes a control method based on a dynamic model, effectively improving the accuracy and efficiency of the excavator. The simulation and test results demonstrate significant reductions in tracking errors and average errors.
The motion control accuracy of the excavator manipulator is the primary guarantee for autonomous excavators to complete work tasks. This paper studies the motion control strategy of the manipulator of a certain autonomous excavator. By establishing a dynamic model of a 3-degree of freedom of excavator manipulator, the gravity term, inertia term, and centripetal force term in the model are equivalent to external disturbances for online compensation, which improves the motion control accuracy of the excavator manipulator. Based on the dynamic model, a control method of the bucket tooth tip trajectory of an autonomous excavator is proposed. The simulation and test results show that the maximum tracking errors of the joint angles of the boom, the bucket, and the bucket are reduced by 43.14, 26.56, and 51.05% respectively, and the average errors of the whole trajectory are reduced by 56.41, 61.33, and 64.26% respectively. The simulation and test results show that the proposed motion control strategy improves the operation accuracy of the excavator, and can effectively improve the operation accuracy and efficiency of the autonomous excavator.

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