学位论文详细信息
Control of multiple model systems
control;distributed manipulation;friction;multiple model;nonsmooth
Murphey, Todd David ; Burdick, Joel Wakeman (advisor)
University:California Institute of Technology
Department:Engineering and Applied Science
关键词: control;    distributed manipulation;    friction;    multiple model;    nonsmooth;   
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美国|英语
来源: Caltech THESIS
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【 摘 要 】

This thesis considers the control of multiple model systems.These are systems for which only one model out of some finite set of models gives the system dynamics at any given time.In particular, the model that gives the system dynamics can change over time.This thesis covers some of the theoretical aspects of these systems, including controllability and stabilizability.As an application, ``overconstrained' mechanical systems are modeled as multiple model systems.Examples of such systems include distributed manipulation problems such as microelectromechanical systems and many wheeled vehicles such as the Sojourner vehicle of the Mars Pathfinder mission.Such systems are typified by having more Pfaffian constraints than degrees of freedom.Conventional classical motion planning and control theories do not directly apply to overconstrained systems.Control issues for two examples are specifically addressed.The first example is distributed manipulation.Distributed manipulation systems control an object's motion through contact with a high number of actuators.Stability results are shown for such systems and control schemes based on these results are implemented on a distributed manipulation test-bed.The second example is that of overconstrained vehicles, of which the Mars rover is an example.The nonlinear controllability test for multiple model systems is used to answer whether a kinematic model of the rover is or is not controllable.

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