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A Predictive Control Approach for Cooperative Transportation by Multiple Underwater Vehicle Manipulator Systems

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Heshmati-Alamdari S., Karras G.C., Kyriakopoulos K.J.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1109/TCST.2021.3085121
Keyword
Distillation columns
Machine design
Model predictive control
Predictive control systems
Robots
Underwater equipment
Communication bandwidth
Control input saturation
Cooperative transportation
Nonlinear model predictive control
Object transportation
On-board measurements
Robot operating systems (ROS)
Underwater vehicle manipulator systems
Manipulators
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Abstract
This article addresses the problem of cooperative object transportation for multiple underwater vehicle manipulator systems (UVMSs) in a constrained workspace involving static obstacles. We propose a nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) approach for a team of UVMSs in order to transport an object while avoiding significant constraints and limitations, such as kinematic and representation singularities, obstacles within the workspace, joint limits, and control input saturation. More precisely, by exploiting the coupled dynamics between the robots and the object and using certain load sharing coefficients, we design a predictive controller for each UVMS in order to cooperatively transport the object within the workspace's feasible region. Moreover, the control scheme adopts load sharing among the UVMSs according to their specific payload capabilities. In addition, the feedback relies on each UVMS's onboard measurements and no explicit data are exchanged online among the robots, thus reducing the required communication bandwidth. Finally, realistic simulation results conducted in the UwSim dynamic simulator running in robot operating system (ROS) environment as well as real-time experiments employing two small UVMSs and demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. © 2022 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/73966
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