Disturbance-observer-based Neural Sliding Mode Repetitive Learning Control of Hydraulic Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Knee Joint with Input Saturation

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Yong Yang
Xiu-Cheng Dong
Zu-Quan Wu
Xia Liu
De-Qing Huang
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[1] Xihua University,School of Electrical Engineering and Electronic Information
[2] Southwest Jiaotong University,School of Electrical Engineering
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International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems | 2022年 / 20卷
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Disturbance observer; neural network sliding mode control; rehabilitation exoskeleton; repetitive learning control;
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Rehabilitation exoskeleton is a wearable robot for recovery training of stroke patients. It is a complex human-robot interaction system with highly nonlinearities, such as modeling uncertainties, unknown human-robot interactive force, input constraints, and external disturbances. This paper focuses on trajectory tracking control of a rehabilitation exoskeleton knee joint which is driven by a hydraulic actuator with input saturation. A radial basis function neural network (RBF-NN) sliding mode repetitive learning control strategy is presented for the exoskeleton knee joint, where the RBF-NN is combined with a sliding mode surface to compensate for the modeling uncertainties and the controller difference as well as enhanced the robustness of the system. Incorporating with a nonlinear observer, a repetitive learning scheme is constructed to estimate the unknown external disturbances and learn the periodic human-robot interactive force caused by repetitive recovery training. Utilizing the Lyapunov approach, the stability of the closed-loop control system and the observer are guaranteed. Comparative simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.
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页数:10
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